no, anything with a pH below 7 (0-6.9) is acidic and anything above 7 (7.1-14) is basic anything with a pH of 7 is neutral (like water) think of it this way, the pH scale is alphabetical going from a (acids) to b (bases) hope that helped!
pH above seven is a base. The higher the number above seven (top is 14) the more alkaline and caustic the base. Seven is neutral. The descending numbers from seven are progressively more acidic.
The pH scale goes like this...
1-6 is Acidic (1 is most acidic)--- 7 is Salts--- 8-14 is Bases (14 is most basic)
A solution with a pH of 12 is basic.
a base
pH below 7 always is acid, base has pH above 7.
When the acid is is diluted; its pH has a chance increase above seven and nake the sample;solution; Etc acidic.
The possible range of pH for an acid would be anything lower than 7 and above zero.
The pH of an acidic solution is under 7; the solution contain cations H+. The pH of an alkaline solution is above 7; the solution contain anions OH-.
Neutral solution: pH =7Acidic solution: pH7.
A solution with a pH less than seven is an acid.
pH above 7 = a base or alkaline solutionpH below 7 = acid or acidic solution
pH below 7 always is acid, base has pH above 7.
When the acid is is diluted; its pH has a chance increase above seven and nake the sample;solution; Etc acidic.
The possible range of pH for an acid would be anything lower than 7 and above zero.
Your question is inadequate. If you mean to differentiate the two, you can do a pH test. If pH is below 7, it is acidic and if it is above 7, it is basic.If you mean to mix an acid and a base, following reaction will occur-Acid + Base ---> Salt + Water.
The presence of an acid lowers the pH of the solution in water.
The presence of an acid reduces the pH.
The presence of an acid reduces the pH.
The presence of an acid reduces the pH.
The presence of an acid reduces the pH.
The presence of an acid reduces the pH.