yes, pH 1 - 5ish is acidic pH 7 is neutral and pH above this is basic
A pH of 10 is considered basic, or alkaline, on the pH scale. Substances with a pH above 7 are classified as bases.
Remember pH = -log(10)[H^(+)] . In words. '[h is equal to the negative logarimth, to the base 10, of the hydrogen ion concentration. For H^(+) - 1.0 x 10^(-10) Hence pH = -log(10) [1.0 x 10^(-10)] On the calculator pH = -(-10) pH = -- 10 pH = 10 *NB THis is a moderately basic/alkaline solution.
A solution with a pH of 10 is considered basic. This means that it has a high concentration of hydroxide ions and a low concentration of hydrogen ions. The pH scale ranges from 0 (highly acidic) to 14 (highly basic).
A pH of 10 is considered basic or alkaline. It means that the solution is less acidic and more basic on the pH scale, which ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral.
A very strong base would have a pH of 12, 13, or 14
A pH of 10 is considered basic, or alkaline, on the pH scale. Substances with a pH above 7 are classified as bases.
Base. (:
A pH of 10 is a thousand times more basic (a base) than a pH of 7.
Not necessarily. Although a very dilute strong base can produce a pH of 10, so can a weak base such as ammonia.
Remember pH = -log(10)[H^(+)] . In words. '[h is equal to the negative logarimth, to the base 10, of the hydrogen ion concentration. For H^(+) - 1.0 x 10^(-10) Hence pH = -log(10) [1.0 x 10^(-10)] On the calculator pH = -(-10) pH = -- 10 pH = 10 *NB THis is a moderately basic/alkaline solution.
10 times as strong. Remember, the pH scale is measured by logarithms in base 10.
A solution with a pH of 10 is considered basic. This means that it has a high concentration of hydroxide ions and a low concentration of hydrogen ions. The pH scale ranges from 0 (highly acidic) to 14 (highly basic).
A pH of 10 is considered basic or alkaline. It means that the solution is less acidic and more basic on the pH scale, which ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral.
1000x stronger
A very strong base would have a pH of 12, 13, or 14
Eight: pH is defined as the negative of the logarithm to the base 10 of the actual value.
pH is a logarithmic scale (base 10). So going from pH 3 to pH 2 means the solution is 10 times more acidic.