Conditioners are frequently acidic, as low pH protonates the amino acids, providing the hair with positive charge and thus more hydrogen bonds between the keratin scales, giving the hair a more compact structure. Organic acids such as citric acid are usually used to maintain acidity. This puts the condtioners PH at about 2.5-3.5
Neutral pH is 7. Anything above 7 to 14 is basic (the higher the number, the stronger the base. Below 7 is acidic (the lower the number, the stronger the acid).
Bases have a PH level over 7, while acids have a PH level under 7
well anything under 7 is acid.
1 to 6.9
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0 - 6.9 The lower the pH number the higher the concentration of hydronium ions and higher the strength of acid
An acid is any substance below 7.0 on the pH scale. The lower the number, the stronger the acid. For instance, hydrochloric acid (HCl) in the stomach is typically at pH 1.0 - 2.5. The scale can range into negative numbers, but most substances are above pH 0.
The pH scale does not indicate the strength of the acid, so there is no number on the pH scale that indicates the strongest acid. A pH value of zero will be the most concentrated strong acid, but even that isn't exactly correct. Concentrations greater than 1 M have pH values <0, but are not useful values because of intermolecular interactions and activity values.
The strength of an acid and alkali is shown using the pH scale which goes from 0 to 14 . pH number of acid is less than 7. and pH number of alkali is greater than 7. that's why the smaller the number the stronger the acid and the larger the number the stronger the alkali. so pH of weak acid is 6 and pH of strong alkali is 14 because if the smaller number shows the stronger acid, the larger number shows the weaker acid. And as larger number shows strong alkali, the pH scale is from 0 to 14; so 14 shows stronger alkali.
pH of your stomach varies, from 1-2 up to 4-5
0 - 6.9 The lower the pH number the higher the concentration of hydronium ions and higher the strength of acid
An acid would be on the left side of a pH scale
An acid is any substance below 7.0 on the pH scale. The lower the number, the stronger the acid. For instance, hydrochloric acid (HCl) in the stomach is typically at pH 1.0 - 2.5. The scale can range into negative numbers, but most substances are above pH 0.
Acidic solutions have a pH under 7.
The solution is an acid.
The Ph scale does not have colours.
If the number on the Ph scale is 7 then that means its neutral, neither an acid nor an alkali. If its eight, it is most likely an acid.
The strength of an acid and alkali is shown using the pH scale which goes from 0 to 14 . pH number of acid is less than 7. and pH number of alkali is greater than 7. that's why the smaller the number the stronger the acid and the larger the number the stronger the alkali. so pH of weak acid is 6 and pH of strong alkali is 14 because if the smaller number shows the stronger acid, the larger number shows the weaker acid. And as larger number shows strong alkali, the pH scale is from 0 to 14; so 14 shows stronger alkali.
The pH scale does not indicate the strength of the acid, so there is no number on the pH scale that indicates the strongest acid. A pH value of zero will be the most concentrated strong acid, but even that isn't exactly correct. Concentrations greater than 1 M have pH values <0, but are not useful values because of intermolecular interactions and activity values.
yes, but it can also be an alkali you have to check the pH number scale.
pH of your stomach varies, from 1-2 up to 4-5
The pH scale.