Lowest pH, strong acids, then weak acids, then salts of strong acids and strong bases, then salts of weak acids and strong bases, then weak bases, then strong bases.
All very confusing!
pH can exceed 0 and 14 infinitely. Which means it can be any number from negative infinity to positive infinity (tho it does not exist in real life). So there is no so called highest/lowest pH level.
The lowest pH level that can be measured in a substance is 0.
No, a strong base has a high pH, typically above 7. Strong bases dissociate in water to release hydroxide ions, which can increase the pH of a solution. The higher the concentration of hydroxide ions, the higher the pH and the more basic the solution.
The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 0 being the most acidic, 7 being neutral, and 14 being the most basic.
The lowest possible pH value that can be measured in a solution is 0.
1 is the lowest 14 is the highest and 7 is the middle
Hydrochloric acid (pH 1), Blood (pH 7.4), Ammonia solution (pH 11). The order from lowest to highest pH is: Hydrochloric acid (pH 1) < Blood (pH 7.4) < Ammonia solution (pH 11).
According to another answer to a similar question here on this site, "The intermembrane space has the lowest pH, highest concentration of H+, due to the gradient created by the electron transport chain."
The highest ever recording was 4.9 i think in EuropeAnswer:Normal rain has a pH of 5.5 to 4.5. Acid rain has pH of anything less than 4.5 and reaches its strongest (lowest pH) value at about a pH of 2.The highest pH for acid rain (the weakest acid rain) would be at the lower value of normal rain water.
pH can exceed 0 and 14 infinitely. Which means it can be any number from negative infinity to positive infinity (tho it does not exist in real life). So there is no so called highest/lowest pH level.
In general the highest will decrease (more) and the lowest will increase (somewhat), but NEVER linearly average pH values, because it is an exponential unit. ( [H+] = 10-pH )
The answer will depend on what the highest and lowest numbers are!The answer will depend on what the highest and lowest numbers are!The answer will depend on what the highest and lowest numbers are!The answer will depend on what the highest and lowest numbers are!
The substance with the highest pH is liquid ammonia, which has a pH of about 11.6.
The lowest pH level that can be measured in a substance is 0.
No, a strong base has a high pH, typically above 7. Strong bases dissociate in water to release hydroxide ions, which can increase the pH of a solution. The higher the concentration of hydroxide ions, the higher the pH and the more basic the solution.
The highest number on the pH scale is 14. The pH scale goes from 0 to 14.
The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 0 being the most acidic, 7 being neutral, and 14 being the most basic.