It would take more drops of antacid to neutralize a substance with a pH of 13 compared to a substance with a pH of 11. This is because a substance with a pH of 13 is more basic and therefore requires more acidity to neutralize it.
Distilled water would have a pH closer to 7, as it is neutral.
The substance with the highest pH is liquid ammonia, which has a pH of about 11.6.
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a substance which is classified as neutral has a ph of 7- using universal indicator this will result in green. an acid is anything from ph1 to ph6 depending on the concentration of the acid, to neutralise an acid from a ph of 6 or below an alkali is required, so when an acid turns neutral it has either reacted with an alkaline substance or has a higher ph
It would take more drops of antacid to neutralize a substance with a pH of 13 compared to a substance with a pH of 11. This is because a substance with a pH of 13 is more basic and therefore requires more acidity to neutralize it.
It tells that the substance is basic, as pH is higher than 7.0
it would be a substance with a pH of 13
with a PH measuring device
If a substance has a PH of 11 then the substance is basic.
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Distilled water would have a pH closer to 7, as it is neutral.
A substance with a pH value of 2 would be considered very acidic, as pH values below 7 indicate acidity.
Indicators would work to determine the pH of colored substances. The color change may be difficult to read depending on the indicator used. Another alternative to adding a indicator to the substance would be to use a test strip.
If you mean pH, the answer would be 7.
The pH of pure water is 7