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2 March, 00:59

What is the pH of an acidic solution?

A. Between 0 and 7

B. 7

C. Above 14

D. Between 7 and 14

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  1. 2 March, 01:05
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    The answer is A, between 0 and 7.

    In a pH scale from 0 to 14, we can groups these numbers into acidic, neutral, and alkaline. 7 is the neutral pH value, therefore, 0-7 is always acidic, and 7-14 is alkaline.

    The smaller the number is, the more acidic the solution will be. This applies same in alkalis, the larger the pH value is, the more alkaline the solution is.

    We can measure the pH of solution with many methods, the easiest way include using a pH paper, more advanced and accurate methods includes using a pH meter.
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