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14 March, 20:25

Given pH = 6.75,

Is this acidic, basic or neutral?

How do you know?

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  1. 14 March, 20:30
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    Acidic.

    Explanation:

    pH is a logarithmic function of [H+]:

    pH = - log[H+]

    pH is usually (but not always) between 0 and 14. Knowing the dependence of pH on [H+], we can summarize as follows:

    If pH < 7, then the solution is acidic.

    If pH = 7, then the solution is neutral.

    If pH > 7, then the solution is basic.

    Given pH is 6.75 so it is acidic.
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