yes but it is pH7.5 (if your blood is perfect and you are well too)
so it is a very little bit alkali!
No. It does not have neutral pH. It has got some what alkaline pH.
Right in the middle, at pH = 7, are neutral , pure water is neutral
Blood is the body fluid that is closest to being a neutral solution, with a normal pH range of approximately 7.35 to 7.45. This slightly alkaline pH is crucial for maintaining proper physiological functions and enzyme activities. Other body fluids, such as saliva and urine, can vary in pH but typically do not remain as close to neutral as blood does.
A neutral solution is true neutral with a pH of 7,00.
Esters are neutral compounds
no, it is neutral
No. It does not have neutral pH. It has got some what alkaline pH.
It is neutral
Water and blood
Yes 7.45
Right in the middle, at pH = 7, are neutral , pure water is neutral
blood is neutral pure water is neutral and milk is neutral
blood or urine but Blood would be a better answer
water blood what that's all i know tell me!
Neutrophils are white blood cells that specialize in fighting bacterial infections. They are called neutral because their granules do not stain strongly with acidic or basic dyes.
Neutral. 7.4 at 37 degrees is the equivalent of 7.0 at 25 degrees.
Blood is usually considered neutral because of how close it is to the neutral number (7) on the pH scale. The pH scale is 1 (being most acidic) to 14 (being a basic). Blood is technically 7.4 on the pH scale which is slightly basic but nonetheless is the closest matter to being neutral.