An alkali pH is from 8 and over to 14 and it depends on what concentration. And also it is pH not PH.
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An alkaline pH refers to a solution with a pH above 7 on the pH scale. It indicates that the solution is basic rather than acidic. Examples of alkaline substances include baking soda and soapy water.
Alkaline substances have a high pH, typically above 7 on the pH scale. A pH value greater than 7 indicates that a substance is basic or alkaline.
The most alkaline pH is '14'. NB pH ranges from 1(acidic) to 7(neutrality) to 14 ( alkaline).
A pH of 7 is neutral, meaning it is neither acidic nor alkaline. Alkaline substances have a pH greater than 7.
A pH greater than 7 is considered alkaline.
No, alkaline is not the same as pH. Alkaline refers to substances that have a pH greater than 7, while pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of a substance on a scale from 0 to 14.