Milk is not neutral it has a pH of 6.6 to 6.7 while soy milk is neutral because it is made of water so kids never put an Alka-seltzer tablet in soy milk because it curdels and don't drink it you will get an upset stomach! (-:
Milk has a pH slightly acidic.
milk is an acid (barely... It is very close to neutral)
The pH of milk is in the range 6,5-6,7.
A Ph of 7 is neutral.
7 is neutral on the pH scale.
The Ph Level of Soy Milk is 7- which is neutral on the PH scale.
Milk has a pH slightly acidic.
Milk has a pH slightly acidic.
blood is neutral pure water is neutral and milk is neutral
milk is an acid (barely... It is very close to neutral)
The pH of milk is in the range 6,5-6,7.
Depends what the cow is treated with. Most milk has pH somewhere between 6.8 and 7. Milk is pretty much never basic.
A neutral object or liquid on a PH scale means that it is neither acidic or alkaline. Water is usually in a state of neutral PH.
Milk is considered neutral because the pH is 6.6 - 6.8. The total pH range is from 1 to 14. This puts the pH of milk right in the middle of the total pH range.This pH range (6.6 to 6.8) is also a very good pH for growth of spoilage bacteria.
Milk is considered neutral because the pH is 6.6 - 6.8. The total pH range is from 1 to 14. This puts the pH of milk right in the middle of the total pH range.This pH range (6.6 to 6.8) is also a very good pH for growth of spoilage bacteria.
If a liquid has a pH of 6, which means it is slightly acidic since 7 is neutral pH. Milk has a pH of about 6.7, that's the closest that I know of.
It is acidic Right. Milk is an acid, although it is barely above the neutral mark. Most people confuse milk as a base for some reason but it's really considered an acid.