The pH scale ranges from 1 - 14.
Anything less than 7 is an acid. (vinegar, citric fruits, etc.)
Anything equal to 7 is neutral. (water, salt, etc.)
Anything greater than 7 is a basic. (toothpaste, bleach, etc.)
In this case, 8-14 is a basic.
Answer:
That is, it has more OH- then H+ ions. Examples of a base would be baking sugar, ammonia , sea water , and lye. The numbers 8-14 on the scale are increasing alkalinity.
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