a Ph lower than 7 is an acid x that is orange/red the darker the colour the more acidic otherwise Ph 7 is neutral and over 7 is an alkali which goes blue/purple the darker the colour the more alkali x
pH solutions lower than 7 are acidic in nature, while those higher than 7 are basic and those at 7 are neutral.
It's called acidic, if the pH is lower than 7.
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A pH level of 7 is neutral. Acidic solutions have pH values less than 7. Basic solutions have pH values higher than 7......so your answer is... it is a BASE
Acids are any compounds that form H+ ions in solutions while bases are a compound that produces hydroxic ions in solutions.
These are acidic solutions.
It is an acid. If it is higher, it is a base (otherwise known as an 'Akali' in some countries).
solutions with a pH less than seven are acids. solutions with a pH greater than seven are basic. if a solution has a pH exactly equal to seven it is neutral. there are many more also i just gave you 3 of the answers.
Solutions with lower concentration of H+ (H3O+) ions than pure water are basic solutions.
An acidic solutions has a pH lower than 7. For Examples: Lemons, coffee, tomato juice. An base solutions has a pH higher than 7. For Examples: Household bleach and baking soda.
taste acidic in dilute solutions pH lower than 7
A solution with pH lower than 7? I'm not sure what you mean by that but that would be an acidic solution. Mixing a strong acid with a weak base will result in a pH lower than 7 but that also depends on the amount and molarity.
Solutions with a pH less than 7 are said to be acidic and solutions with a pH greater than 7 are alkaline.
Acidic solutions attack tooth enamel.
These solutions contain the cation H+ and an anion.
The pH value of those solutions depends on the concentration and the temperature. Generally, solutions with higher concentrations of acids have lower pH values.
Alkaline solutions have a pH higher than 7
Yes, the pH scale traditionally ranges from 1-14. However it is possible to acheive solutions/substances that have a pH below zero. Hydrochloric acid has a pH of around 1.
pH is a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions within a solution. The pH scale runs from 0 to 14. Solutions with a pH less than 7 are considered acids. Solutions with a pH of exactly 7 are neutral. Solutions with a pH of more than 7 are considered bases.
When the pH is lower than 7, the solution is acidic.