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First of all it is NOT 'Ph'. It is correctly symbolized as 'pH'. The 'p' is the symbol for the negative logarithm to the base ten'. 'H' is the hydrogen ion concentration. For Acid the pH range is 1 - 6 ( The lower the number , the stronger the acid). For Water the pH is 7 (only). For Alkalis the pH range is 8 - 14 ( The higher the number , the stronger the alkali). NB. pH only ranges from 1 - 14. It does not range outside these values.
The possible range of pH for an acid would be anything lower than 7 and above zero.
Acids can range from 6.9 to 0 on the pH scale, with a solution with a pH of 6.9 being extremely weak, and a solution with a pH of 0 being as strong as 1.0 mol/l [H3O+].Added:(For even higher concentration the pH value can be negative, eg. 2.0 M strong acid has pH = - 0.3)
Yes, carbonic acid (H2CO3) acts as a buffer in the blood to help maintain the pH within the normal range. It can react with excess acid or base to stabilize the pH around 7.35-7.45.
pH stands for " power of hydrogen" when the water breaks (H2O) you get H+ ( also H3O+) and OH- so pH is the power of H+ You can also calculate pH with this formula : pH = - log10 x [H3O+] [H3O+] - this is the number of thes kations pH rate is from 0 to 14 where 7 is neutral (water), <7 is acid and >7 is base
The range of an acid is to 1 to 6........
First of all it is NOT 'Ph'. It is correctly symbolized as 'pH'. The 'p' is the symbol for the negative logarithm to the base ten'. 'H' is the hydrogen ion concentration. For Acid the pH range is 1 - 6 ( The lower the number , the stronger the acid). For Water the pH is 7 (only). For Alkalis the pH range is 8 - 14 ( The higher the number , the stronger the alkali). NB. pH only ranges from 1 - 14. It does not range outside these values.
The possible range of pH for an acid would be anything lower than 7 and above zero.
in pH acids range from 0-6.as the highest value is 6 and if the concentration of an acid is 6 it is concentrated as this value drops the concentration drops
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Acids can range from 6.9 to 0 on the pH scale, with a solution with a pH of 6.9 being extremely weak, and a solution with a pH of 0 being as strong as 1.0 mol/l [H3O+].Added:(For even higher concentration the pH value can be negative, eg. 2.0 M strong acid has pH = - 0.3)
Acidic solutions have a pH under 7.
Yes, carbonic acid (H2CO3) acts as a buffer in the blood to help maintain the pH within the normal range. It can react with excess acid or base to stabilize the pH around 7.35-7.45.
pH stands for " power of hydrogen" when the water breaks (H2O) you get H+ ( also H3O+) and OH- so pH is the power of H+ You can also calculate pH with this formula : pH = - log10 x [H3O+] [H3O+] - this is the number of thes kations pH rate is from 0 to 14 where 7 is neutral (water), <7 is acid and >7 is base
Adipic acid, a dicarboxylic acid, has a pH range typically between 2 and 4 when dissolved in water, depending on its concentration. Its acidic nature allows it to dissociate in solution, contributing to a lower pH. However, the exact pH can vary based on factors like concentration and the presence of other substances in solution.
pH is measured on a 0-14 scale. When something has a pH of 0-7 it is considered an acid. When it is from 7-14 it is a base. Therefore, something falling within the range of 4.5-5.2 is a weak acid and not a base.
Stomach Acid Pancreatic Fluid (actually, someone else put that at 8.1). It is what neutralizes the acid. vaginal fluid