What is a substance with a pH of 4 called?

1 Answer
Nov 21, 2017

Acidic

Explanation:

pH is just a fancy scale for representing the concentration of H_3O^+ (hydronium) ions in the solution. To find the concentration of hydronium ions, you just take 10^(-pH), which simplifies to 1/10^(pH), if you prefer seeing it that way.

As you can see, therefore, substances with smaller pH values will have a color(red)("larger hydronium ion concentration.") and we call these color(red)("acidic")

Similarly, substances with larger pH values will have color(blue)("lower hydronium ion concentrations"), and we call these color(blue)("basic")

Our baseline is that a color(green)("pH of 7 is considered neutral"). Anything above is basic, anything lower is acidic.

![http://preparatorychemistry.com/Bishop_pH_Equilibrium.htm](useruploads.socratic.org)

So, bearing all that in mind, a pH of 4 would be considered color(red)("acidic")

Hope that helps :)