A sour tasting substance typically has a low pH, typically ranging from pH 1 to pH 4. This acidity is due to the presence of high concentrations of hydrogen ions in the substance, which gives it a sharp, tangy taste.
Strong because a substance with a pH of 7 is considered neutral, so the further away from 7 the pH gets, the more strong of an acid it becomes.
it is the strongest acid e.g battery acid
The difference between a pH of 7 and a pH of 8 are as follows:A pH of 7 means the concentration of [H+] is 10-7.A pH of 8 means the concentration of [H+] is 10-8.Therefore, a substance with a pH of 8 has 1/10th the concentration of hydrogen ions that a substance with a pH of 7.
It tells about the degree of acidity or alkalinity of a substance. The pH is a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions present. pH = - log10 [H+] Example: concentration of H+, [H+] = 0.010 M pH = - log10 0.010 = 2 pH = 5 [H+] = 10-5 M = 1 x 10 -5 M pH = 3.5 [H+] = 10-3.5 M = 3.2 x 10-4 M
Yes, the pH level of a substance can be less than 1, indicating a strong acid.
The pH is measured from 1 to 14. From 1 to 6.0 the substance is acidic.
pH of 1 to < 7 indicates an acid pH of >7 to 14 indicates a base pH of 7 indicates water
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A sour tasting substance typically has a low pH, typically ranging from pH 1 to pH 4. This acidity is due to the presence of high concentrations of hydrogen ions in the substance, which gives it a sharp, tangy taste.
The pH is measure from 1 to 14. so, from 1 to 6.9 the substance is acidic. and from 7.01 to 14 the substance is basic. 7 is neutral. The closer the substance is to 7 it is either basic or acidic. As the number is lower the substance is more acidic for example: pH 2.9 is more acidic than pH 4.8
It`s called acid(such as HCl,,,,PH=1)
Strong because a substance with a pH of 7 is considered neutral, so the further away from 7 the pH gets, the more strong of an acid it becomes.
pH is an INTENSIVE property as it does not depend on the amount of material present. The pH of 1 ml of solution x is the same as the pH of 100 ml of solution x.
A substance with a pH of 4 has a greater concentration of hydrogen ions compared to a substance with a pH of 5. The pH scale is logarithmic, so each decrease in pH by 1 represents a tenfold increase in hydrogen ion concentration.
Acids.
Two ways to measure pH are: 1. Litmus Paper Test. 2. A pH Meter device.