yes. 1-6 is acid 7 is neutral and 8-14 is base so 11 is base.
pH 0 < acidic < pH 7 neutral = pH 7 pH 7 < basic < pH 14
A solution is acidic if it has a pH below 7, basic if it has a pH above 7, and neutral if it has a pH of exactly 7.
No, pH 5.5 is considered acidic on the pH scale, which ranges from 0 (most acidic) to 14 (most alkaline or basic). A neutral pH is 7.
0 < acid < 7 7 = neutral 7 < base < 14
Water is neutral, with a pH of 7. It is neither acidic nor basic.
pH 0 < acidic < pH 7 neutral = pH 7 pH 7 < basic < pH 14
A Ph of 7 is neutral, anything more is acidic, anything less is basic.
A solution is acidic if it has a pH below 7, basic if it has a pH above 7, and neutral if it has a pH of exactly 7.
pH<7 -----> Acidic pH=7------> Neutral pH>7------>Basic or Alkaline
No, pH 5.5 is considered acidic on the pH scale, which ranges from 0 (most acidic) to 14 (most alkaline or basic). A neutral pH is 7.
Substances are described as 'Acidic' if their pH < 7 Substances are described as 'Basic' if their pH > 7 Substances with a pH = 7 are described as neutral(a chemical salt). There is no such descriprtion as 'Acidic Basic'. They are contradictory!!!!
0 < acid < 7 7 = neutral 7 < base < 14
Water is neutral, with a pH of 7. It is neither acidic nor basic.
Fresh distilled water is neutral, pH = 7 (at 25oC)
No, a pH of 7.38 is slightly acidic. In pH scale, 7 is neutral, below 7 is acidic, and above 7 is basic.
Tap water is typically neutral in terms of its pH level, meaning it is neither acidic nor basic.
Neither, a pH of 7.2 is basic, as is greater than 7.0