Lower numbers are more acidic.
The normal range for pH is 0-14. However, it's possible to go beyond that range (2M HCl has a negative pH); I'm not certain what the absolute lowest (or highest) possible value is.
A pH of 0 is the most acidic on the pH scale.
The most acidic PH on the scale is a 0 which would probably be like a liquid car battery.
A pH of 1 is most acidic. The acid in your stomach is about a 2 and it is strong enough to burn a hole in a rug.
From pH 6 - pH 0. pH 0 being the most acidic.
Most acidic is substance of pH of 2, then of pH of 5 and the substance of pH 7 is neutral and the substance of pH 11 is basic
A pH of 0 is the most acidic on the pH scale.
Acid can be on the pH scale of 1-5. 1 being the most acidic and damaging and 5 being the least acidic
The most acidic PH on the scale is a 0 which would probably be like a liquid car battery.
A pH of 1 is most acidic. The acid in your stomach is about a 2 and it is strong enough to burn a hole in a rug.
From pH 6 - pH 0. pH 0 being the most acidic.
Most acidic is substance of pH of 2, then of pH of 5 and the substance of pH 7 is neutral and the substance of pH 11 is basic
A pH of 0 is most acidic, while a pH of 14 is most basic. A pH of 7 is neutral.
'1' what???? If you mean a pH of '1' , then yes!!! It is the most acidic. pH 14 is the least acidic/most alkaline.
It's not very acidic, but yes it is. Any pH lower than seven is considered to be acidic, and any pH higher than seven is basic. If a substance has a pH of 7, that means the substance is considered to be neutral.
The lower the PH the more acidic it is. So, in this case, the cranberry juice is the most acidic
No, pH 5.5 is considered acidic on the pH scale, which ranges from 0 (most acidic) to 14 (most alkaline or basic). A neutral pH is 7.
pH 1 is the most acidic, as it is closest to 0 on the pH scale. Lower pH values indicate higher acidity.