the level of acidity or concentration of H+ atoms if you will
A soluble base is an alkali, so above 7 on the pH scale.
the level of acidity or concentration of H+ atoms if you will
In our science lesson sir said coke's pH is a 7
a term used to describe a solution that has a value below 7 on the ph scale.
Well, given that the scientific method is supposed to be free from confirmation bias, I would venture to guess that science would be neutral. Assuming science can be dissolved in the universal solvent at standard atmospheric temperature and pressure, science would then be pH 7. =P pH is the acidity level of a substance.
Alkaline means a substance has a pH of more than seven. This means the it can freely "donate" electrons to hydro
It is a precise measurement tool for determining how acidic (pH 0) to alkaline (pH 14) a solution of a chemical dissolved in water is.
A pH over 7 is basic.
pH level is a short term for "Potential Hydrogen" The pH of any solution is the measure of its hydrogen-ion concentration. The higher the pH reading, the more alkaline and oxygen rich the fluid is. The lower the pH reading, the more acidic and oxygen deprived the fluid is.
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If something in science is neutral, it means it has a net charge of zero, indicating an equal number of positive and negative charges. This can apply to atoms, molecules, or ions that do not have an overall charge.
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