Well, I'm gonna follow the "teach a man (or woman) to fish" theory on this one.
First, I'm going to give you the answer to your specific question. A pH of 3 is moderately acidic.
Now, to help you on your way here, I'm going to explain the basics of pH.
The pH scale goes from 1 to 14. There is a good reason why it doesn't go to 0, but I will get to that in a second.
Basically, what it actually translates to, is the concentration of H+ ions in a solution (an H+ ion is a hydrogen atom with no electron around it, so basically, it's a proton). However, the more confusing part is that as the numbers go up, the concentration of H+ ions goes down at an exponential rate (quite literally, in fact).
The mathematical formula that a pH number refers to is 1 x 10 to the power of -1 x (the pH number) moles/liter (a mole is a number of particles, I could give you the formula for that too, but that would probably just be confusing. Just know that a mole in this case is not a furry little creature that burrows under ground and can't see very well, but rather a specific number of particles)
For example, with a PH of 3, you have 1x10 to the power of -3, making the actual concentration 0.001 moles/liter
A pH of 4 indicates the acid is moderately acidic. It has more hydrogen ions than a neutral solution but fewer than a very acidic solution.
No, any solution with a pH over 7 is alkaline.
A solution with a pH of 2 is strongly acidic. Remember, 7 is neutral, anything below 7 is acid, anything above 7 is basic or alkaline.
An acidic solution. Solutions with a pH below 7 are considered acidic.
A solution with a pH below 7 is considered acidic. Common examples of acidic solutions include lemon juice, vinegar, and stomach acid.
A pH of 4 indicates the acid is moderately acidic. It has more hydrogen ions than a neutral solution but fewer than a very acidic solution.
A very acidic solution will have a very low pH.
A very acidic solution will have a very low pH.
No, any solution with a pH over 7 is alkaline.
When adding a strong acid to an acidic solution pH decreases. Adding a strong base to an acidic solution the pH increases.
An acidic solution has the pH under 7.
A solution with a pH of 2 is strongly acidic. Remember, 7 is neutral, anything below 7 is acid, anything above 7 is basic or alkaline.
An acidic solution. Solutions with a pH below 7 are considered acidic.
A solution with a pH below 7 is considered acidic. Common examples of acidic solutions include lemon juice, vinegar, and stomach acid.
No, a solution with a pH of 3 is 1000 times more acidic than a solution with a pH of 6. The lower the pH, the more acidic the solution and pH is determined by a logarithm, so each time pH is decreased by 1 the acidity increases tenfold.
The solution is acidic. A pH of 1 indicates a high concentration of H+ ions in the solution, making it strongly acidic.
The pH scale runs from 0 which is extremely acidic, to 14 which is extremely basic. A measurement of 7 indicates a neutral solution.