If the number on the Ph scale is 7 then that means its neutral, neither an acid nor an alkali. If its eight, it is most likely an acid.
The midpoint of the pH scale is pH 7, which is considered neutral. Substances with a pH lower than 7 are acidic, while substances with a pH higher than 7 are basic.
The PH scale is the measurement of acids and bases. 8 and up are bases. 6 and lower are acids. 7 is neutral.
7 is neutral on the pH scale.
Lemon juice is below 7 on the pH scale, typically around 2 to 3. This makes it acidic.
the pH scale is a measurement of acidity of liquids. it ranges from a rating on 1 to 14. when it is at 1, it is very acidic and at 14 it is a strong alkali but at 7, its neutral like water. the pH scale also shows acidity by colour- at 1 it is a strong red, at 7 it is a green and at 14, it is a purple. ;)
it is neutral. Water is a 7 on the pH scale
A pH over 7 is basic.
The pH scale is from 0 to 14; pH is a measure of acidity/alkalinity of a solution.pH= 7 is neutral; under 7 is acidic, over 7 is alkaline.
A soluble base is an alkali, so above 7 on the pH scale.
I don't think there is one. The pH scale only goes up to 7.
The pH scale is from 0 to 14; pH is a measure of acidity/alkalinity of a solution.pH= 7 is neutral; under 7 is acidic, over 7 is alkaline.
The number 6 is not a natural number on the pH scale if that is what you mean. In fact the number 7 is a natural and neutral number on the pH scale ( on the pH scale number 7 is a green colour.)
pH=7 is the neutral point on the scale.
pH=7 is the neutral point on the scale.
The midpoint of the pH scale is pH 7, which is considered neutral. Substances with a pH lower than 7 are acidic, while substances with a pH higher than 7 are basic.
The PH scale is the measurement of acids and bases. 8 and up are bases. 6 and lower are acids. 7 is neutral.
Bases are anything above a 7 on the pH scale. A substance with a pH of 7 is considered neutral.