A solution having a pH=1 is very acidic.
The pH scale is from 1-14 Strong acids are 1-4
Each increment or step on the pH scale is 1 order of magnitude or 10 times the previous step.
At pH 6.0, the net charge of phosphatidylserine is -1. This is because the phosphate head group is negatively charged and would be deprotonated at this pH, contributing a net charge of -1 to the molecule.
Acidic. (A pH below 7 is acidic. A pH of 7 is neutral. Above 7 is basic.)
pH measures the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution. A pH below 1 would mean there are more hydrogen ions than physically possible and go against the principles of chemistry. The lowest pH achievable is typically around 0, corresponding to a very strong acid.
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that would be 1
The increase in pH would be 2, as going from a pH of 1 to a pH of 3 represents a change of 2 pH units.
The pH scale is from 1-14 Strong acids are 1-4
A strong base would be around from 1-3 on the pH scale.
No, an acid typically has a pH below 7. A pH of 6 is slightly acidic, but a stronger acid would have a pH closer to 1 or 2.
4 if its a base 1 if its an acid
The most acidic PH on the scale is a 0 which would probably be like a liquid car battery.
The pH of sulfuric acid depends on its concentration. For a 1M solution, the pH would be around 0.3, indicating it is highly acidic.
I would classify that as an action/adventure fantasy.
Each increment or step on the pH scale is 1 order of magnitude or 10 times the previous step.
At pH 6.0, the net charge of phosphatidylserine is -1. This is because the phosphate head group is negatively charged and would be deprotonated at this pH, contributing a net charge of -1 to the molecule.