View Full Version : I'm confused about PH and Alkalines and Base's
Reiss101
Dec 31, 2006, 06:14 AM
What is a liquid greater than PH 7?
I thought all PH above 7 were solids or am I just wrong?:confused:
the_m0053
Dec 31, 2006, 06:56 AM
Higher than 7 is a base, lower than 7 is an acid.
If a liquid is solid, that just means it's frozen. So: water = liquid, ice = solid.
Capuchin
Dec 31, 2006, 07:34 AM
Well, I wouldn't say frozen. You wouldn't say that steel is frozen - but it is still solid :)
Alkaline and base mean the same thing.
The pH scale is a way of quantifying the concentration of H+ ions in solution. It stands for "puissance d'hydrogen" or "power of hydrogen"
Capuchin
Jan 3, 2007, 01:11 AM
Sorry, just have to clear this up.
Although "Alkali" and "Base" are often used interchangeably, not all bases are alkaline.
For example, Ammonia is not an alkali, but is a base.
However, all alkalis ARE basic, it's just that not all bases are alkaline.
Got it? :p