A solution is considered alkaline or basic when it has a pH greater than 7. This can be determined using pH indicators, pH meters, or litmus paper. Additionally, alkaline solutions tend to have a slippery feel and can often be identified by their bitter taste.
Litmus will allow you to tell if a solution is a acid or a base.
Solutions with a pH over 7 are basic, and the higher the number, the stronger a base they are. A solution with a pH of 8 is a base.
It is alkaline - it is ingested in solution to fight stomach acidity.
A high pH in a solution indicates that the solution is basic or alkaline.
Basic or alkaline or greater than pH 7
An alternate term for a basic solution is alkaline solution.
...that solution is alkaline or basic.
Litmus will allow you to tell if a solution is a acid or a base.
it is a basic.
Solutions with a pH over 7 are basic, and the higher the number, the stronger a base they are. A solution with a pH of 8 is a base.
It is alkaline - it is ingested in solution to fight stomach acidity.
none of them is basic...solution with ph2 is more acidic than ph3 solution.
A high pH in a solution indicates that the solution is basic or alkaline.
A very slight alkaline number. Slightly basic.
Basic or alkaline or greater than pH 7
Alkaline substances are basic, having a pH greater than 7. They are the opposite of acidic substances, which have a pH less than 7.
No, a basic solution refers to a solution with a pH greater than 7, indicating it is alkaline. A neutral solution has a pH of 7, neither acidic nor basic.