Aftershave is typically considered to be neutral, but its pH can vary depending on the specific formulation and ingredients used. Many aftershaves are designed to be skin-friendly and may have a pH around 5 to 7, which is close to the natural pH of skin. Some formulations may contain alcohol or fragrances that can make them slightly acidic or irritating, but generally, they aim to soothe and condition the skin post-shave.
it is acid
It is not a acid or base. It is a neutral compound.
NEUTRAL
milk is an acid (barely... It is very close to neutral)
I think it is neutral
Water is neutral, with a pH of 7. It is not an acid or a base.
Salt is neither an acid nor a base. It is a neutral compound formed from the reaction of an acid and a base.
It is an acid
It is neither. It is a neutral substance when solvated in water.
You add an acid to a base to neutralize it. The acid and base react to form water and a salt, resulting in a neutral solution.
base
Canola oil is neutral, meaning it is neither a base nor an acid.
A base.
neutral
7. It is neutral
neutral
To make an acid or a base neutral, you can add a substance called a neutralizer. For acids, you can add a base (like sodium hydroxide), and for bases, you can add an acid (like hydrochloric acid). The neutralizer will react with the acid or base to form water and a salt, resulting in a neutral pH.