Anything with a pH below 7 is considered to be acidic, or can turn litmus paper red.
With elements most acidic compounds have Hydrogen in the front of them, for example Hydrochorlic Acid(HCl), and if mixed with a base will create a salt.
lemons, limes; anything that turns blue litmus paper red
Generally H+ donors are considered as Brφnsted-Lowry acids whereas electron pair acceptors are known as Lewis acid.
which is most acidic?
a)pH 1
b)pH 7
c)pH 10
d)pH 13
found out bro
milk - acidic vinegar- acidic lemon- acidic baking soda- base
Citrus fruits.
If the compound is acidic in nature then it has an acidic pH. It would have a pH from 0-7.
It would be 20 times as acidic...
very acidic
milk - acidic vinegar- acidic lemon- acidic baking soda- base
Citrus fruits.
it would be acidic
well it depends a orange or other citric jelly would be acidic
If the compound is acidic in nature then it has an acidic pH. It would have a pH from 0-7.
Acidic solutions have a pH under 7.
no because they are both acidic and it would cause a more acidic reaction
It would be 20 times as acidic...
very acidic
Most of the body has a pH that is slightly basic. The only place in the body that is acidic would be in the stomach, where the stomach acid has a pH of 1.5 to 3.5, which is very acidic.
hyperthyroidism is an acidic condition thus the reason why it causes the blood pH to become acidic.
Acidic. (A pH below 7 is acidic. A pH of 7 is neutral. Above 7 is basic.)