No, acids have a pH less than 7.
A substance with a pH below 7 is an acid. Acids have a pH below 7, while substances with a pH above 7 are alkalis (bases).
Acids have pH values below 7.0. Bases have values above 7.0.
From 0 ( or below ) to 7 is an acid, from 7 to 14 ( or above ) is a base and neutral is at 7, more or less.
We call those liquids acids. Above 7 is a base.
Acids and bases are not equal; they are opposites on the pH scale. Acids have a pH below 7, while alkalines (bases) have a pH above 7. Acids donate hydrogen ions, while bases accept them.
No, acids have a pH of below 7, and bases (or alkalines) have a pH of above 7. Anything with a pH of 7 is considered to be neutral.
A substance with a pH below 7 is an acid. Acids have a pH below 7, while substances with a pH above 7 are alkalis (bases).
yes all acids have pH below 7 as SUSTANCES HAVING Ph below 7 are acids and that having pH up 7 are bases
Bases have pH above 7, acids below 7, so the base pH is higher, though the acidity is lower.
Acids have pH values below 7.0. Bases have values above 7.0.
yes, the pH above 7 is basic and below 7 is acidic. Neutral pH id 7.
From 0 ( or below ) to 7 is an acid, from 7 to 14 ( or above ) is a base and neutral is at 7, more or less.
We call those liquids acids. Above 7 is a base.
Acids have a pH below 7, Alkalis are above 7
Acids pH levels are below 7, while bases pH levels are above 7.
Acids and bases are not equal; they are opposites on the pH scale. Acids have a pH below 7, while alkalines (bases) have a pH above 7. Acids donate hydrogen ions, while bases accept them.
Yes the do. A Ph value of 1-6 is acid. 7 is neutral (think distilled water) Values of 8 and above are alkaline.