Basic solutions have the pH over 7.
The PH scale is the measurement of acids and bases. 8 and up are bases. 6 and lower are acids. 7 is neutral.
The pH scale goes from 1-14. The strongest bases will be at 12 and 13 and the strongest acids will be at 1-2.
There is no value of 11 on the pH scale. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral. A pH of 11 would be considered alkaline or basic.
Antacids are used to neutralize acids, and are therefore bases, so their pH values must lie between 7 and 14 on the pH scale.
A base is a substance that can accept hydrogen ions (protons) or donate electron pairs in chemical reactions. On the pH scale, which ranges from 0 to 14, bases are found at a pH greater than 7, with stronger bases having higher pH values. Common examples of bases include sodium hydroxide and ammonia. Bases feel slippery and can neutralize acids, forming water and salts in the process.
Bases are anything above a 7 on the pH scale. A substance with a pH of 7 is considered neutral.
Bases are repestented by values greater than 7 on the pH scale.
a pH scale is something used for measuring the strengths of acids and bases.
The PH scale is the measurement of acids and bases. 8 and up are bases. 6 and lower are acids. 7 is neutral.
Bases have pH's above 7 on the pH scale.
Antacids are bases. Bases have a pH higher than 7...So, no.
Bases run from 7.1 to 14 on the ph scale. A strong base would be in the 12-14 range. A 3ph is a relatively strong acid.
The pH scale is a measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. It ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral. Acids have pH values below 7, bases have pH values above 7.
It is a mineral and they are neutral.
An acid is below 7 on the pH scale and bases are above 7 on the pH scale. An acid can be a hydrogen donor, and a base is a hydrogen acceptor.
Bases have values higher than 7 Substances with a pH of 7 are neutral Acids have a pH below 7
A pH of 10 is considered basic, or alkaline, on the pH scale. Substances with a pH above 7 are classified as bases.