At the standard temperature of 298 K, it is acidic.
pH 0 < acidic < pH 7 neutral = pH 7 pH 7 < basic < pH 14
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.
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.
It's neutral because on the pH table it's pH 7.
Sr2 is pH-neutral because it does not have any effect on the pH of a solution. It is not an acid or a base, so it does not contribute to acidity or basicity.
No, a pH of 5.6 is slightly acidic. A neutral pH is 7.0.
Acidic pH is a reading of between pH7 (neutral) and pH 0 (highly acidic).
pH 0 < acidic < pH 7 neutral = pH 7 pH 7 < basic < pH 14
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.
The pH 3.20 is acidic in nature. It is not neutral.
A pH of 7 is neutral. Otherwise it's acidic or alkali.
pH<7 -----> Acidic pH=7------> Neutral pH>7------>Basic or Alkaline
A Ph of 7 is neutral, anything more is acidic, anything less is basic.
acidic
A pH of 5.5 would be considered slightly acidic. Pure water has a neutral pH of 7, so a pH of 5.5 indicates that the solution is more acidic than neutral.
Acidic.
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.