Yes. A base has a pH of greater than 7. An acid has a pH of less than 7.
The highest number on the pH scale is 14. The pH scale goes from 0 to 14.
1 is the lowest 14 is the highest and 7 is the middle
A base is anywhere from 8 to 14 on the Ph scale. If a base of about 8 is added to and acid of about 6, the Ph will be balanced out.
The range on the pH scale for a base is from 7.01 to 14. A solution is considered basic if it has a pH above 7.
A soluble base is an alkali, so above 7 on the pH scale.
The strongest base is the hydroxide ion, in the pH scale 0 to 14.
A basic pH is over 7.
pH scale.
A basic pH is under 7.
it indicate the acid and base of the scale
The number 6 is not a natural number on the pH scale if that is what you mean. In fact the number 7 is a natural and neutral number on the pH scale ( on the pH scale number 7 is a green colour.)
When referring to acidity of a solution one uses the pH scale. The lower the number, the higher the acidity. Pure water is said to be neutral, and is a 7 on the scale. Anything with a lower number ranking is acidic, and anything with a higher ranking is basic.