The pH scale runs from 1 - 14. A pH neutral substance like rainwater has a pH of 7. Lower numbers are acidic substances, higher numbers are alkaline. Note that impurities in the air can cause rain to become acid, sometimes enough so to cause damage to trees and buildings.
A pH of 7 (in the range from 0 to 14) is considered "neutral", neither acidic nor alkaline.
pH 7
A neutral object or liquid on a PH scale means that it is neither acidic or alkaline. Water is usually in a state of neutral PH.
A neutral pH is green coloured on the pH scale.
7
The PH of neutral is 7 on the scale. Lower is acidic, higher is caustic.
pH 0 < acidic < pH 7 neutral = pH 7 pH 7 < basic < pH 14
7 is neutral on the pH scale.
The pH of rain water is not neutral.
A neutral object or liquid on a PH scale means that it is neither acidic or alkaline. Water is usually in a state of neutral PH.
pH=7 is the neutral point on the scale.
pH=7 is the neutral point on the scale.
it is neutral. Water is a 7 on the pH scale
A neutral pH is green coloured on the pH scale.
The neutral point is at pH=7.
7
The PH of neutral is 7 on the scale. Lower is acidic, higher is caustic.
The three section of a pH scale are Basic, Neutral, and Acidic.
Bases are anything above a 7 on the pH scale. A substance with a pH of 7 is considered neutral.