Yes, a substance with pH of 11 would be considered basic.
It is definitely very alkaline (solution) Remember pH from 1- 6 are acidic pH 7 is neutral (water) pH from 8 - 14 are alkaline. Remember too An Alkali is a SOLUBLE Base. hence the use of the adjective 'alkaline'.
Ammonia itself is a weak base and typically has a pH around 11-12 when dissolved in water.
yes. 1-6 is acid 7 is neutral and 8-14 is base so 11 is base.
Ammonia has a pH level around 11-12, making it alkaline. This means it is a base on the pH scale, with values above 7 indicating alkalinity.
Anything pH 8 or above is a base. pH11 is a STRONG base.
Bases are pH of 8 or higher. A strong base is usually considered 11 - 14
It is definitely very alkaline (solution) Remember pH from 1- 6 are acidic pH 7 is neutral (water) pH from 8 - 14 are alkaline. Remember too An Alkali is a SOLUBLE Base. hence the use of the adjective 'alkaline'.
There is no value of 11 on the pH scale. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral. A pH of 11 would be considered alkaline or basic.
11-14
11 to 14
Anything over 7 is a base.
Ammonia itself is a weak base and typically has a pH around 11-12 when dissolved in water.
baking soda in water pH 11 is basic.
yes. 1-6 is acid 7 is neutral and 8-14 is base so 11 is base.
Ammonia has a pH level around 11-12, making it alkaline. This means it is a base on the pH scale, with values above 7 indicating alkalinity.
Anything pH 8 or above is a base. pH11 is a STRONG base.
No. One molar ammonia has a pH of around 11.