green indicates the pH value of 5-6 which is slightly acidic.
for the whole pH color scale go to the reference cited.
The pH scale is the widely used universal scale, (which measures the hydrogen ion concentration of solutions) to measure the acidity or alkalinity of chemical solutions. It should be mentioned that the pH value is dependent on the temperature.
It depends on the reagent used, but most of the time the more acidic the substance is, the brighter yellow it shows up on the scale when a sample is tested for pH, while strong bases are usually deep blue. Greens are usually in the 7.0 range, or neutral. Your pH testing substance should come with a color scale, and you just match up the color of your testing strip after dipping it or touching it to the test substance with the color on the scale.
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. ;)
the pH
The highest number on the pH scale is 14. The pH scale goes from 0 to 14.
pH=7 is the neutral point on the scale.
it indicate the acid and base of the scale
Massive acidity.
The scale used to indicate the strength of an acid or base is called the pH scale. It ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral, values below 7 indicating acidity, and values above 7 indicating alkalinity.
Copper sulfate appears blue in color on the pH scale.
Chemists devised a measurement system called the pH scale to indicate the concentration of hypotonic ions in solution. Therefore the higher the pH scale gets the more persistant it is.
The pH scale is the widely used universal scale, (which measures the hydrogen ion concentration of solutions) to measure the acidity or alkalinity of chemical solutions. It should be mentioned that the pH value is dependent on the temperature.
pH scale is used to indicate the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution. It is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution, with lower pH values indicating higher acidity and higher pH values indicating higher alkalinity. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral.
pH numbers below 7 indicate an acid, with lower numbers indicating stronger acids. pH numbers above 7 indicate a base, with higher numbers indicating stronger bases.
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.)
either a 7 on the ph value scale witch is green or you would get a 0 depending on your ph value scale
The pH scale measures the acidity or basicity of a solution on a scale of 0 to 14. A pH of 7 is considered neutral, while lower values indicate acidity and higher values indicate basicity. The scale is logarithmic, so each unit change represents a tenfold difference in acidity or basicity.