Chemistry, asked by yssondhi08, 1 month ago

substances basic
in nature

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Answered by XxAngelicSoulxX
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Explanation:

  • Substances that have a level of more than 7 are basic in nature. For e.g. Basic substances such as baking soda, limewater, ammonia, etc. Whereas substances which have a pH value of 7 are neither basic nor acidic which means they're neutral in nature. For e.g. Pure water.
Answered by jalalsahil1020
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Answer:

Basic substances include things like baking soda, soap, and bleach. Distilled water is a neutral substance. The pH scale, which measures from 0 to 14, provides an indication of just how acidic or basic a substance is.

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