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Examples of the pH scale

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Strong acid, periodic acid HIO4, pH range -0.5 to +2.0

Weak acid, acetic acid CH3COOH, pH range 2.5 to 5.5

Neutral (practically): pH range 6.5 to 7.5

Weak basic, ammonia NH3(aq), pH range 8.0 to +11.0

Strong basic, (sodium) hydroxide (Na+)OH-, pH range 12.0 to 14.5

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In chemistry, the definition of pH. is the measure of basicity or acidity of an aqueous solution. For acidic solutions with pH measure below 7, the examples are lemon juice, Orange Juice and sulfuric acid. For basic solutions with pH measure above 7, the examples are ammonia cleaner, liquid bleach, and caustic soda.

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saturated solutions of baking soda, ammonia, lye (Sodium Hydroxide)..........

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the pH scale goes from 0 > 14 with 7 being neutral, 0 is acidic, and 14 is alkaline

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The pH scale goes from 0 - 14. A pH of 7 is neutral, a pH of less than 7 is acidic, and a pH of greater than 7 is basic.

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The question makes no sense. A pH value is a number, usually between 0 and 14. I'm not sure how you can have an "example" of it.

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Any basic solution at Room Temperature has a pH of more than 7. The higher the value, the stronger the base.

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sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, lithium hydroxide

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from 0 acidic to 7 nuetral to 14 baase

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