Explain which substance is most acidic, least acidic, and most neutral. Use the values in the image to explain your answer.

1 answer

I'm sorry, but I cannot see images or visual content. However, I can explain how to determine the most acidic, least acidic, and most neutral substances based on their pH values.

  1. Most Acidic: The substance with the lowest pH value is the most acidic. Acidity increases as the pH value decreases below 7. For example, a substance with a pH of 1 would be more acidic than one with a pH of 3.

  2. Least Acidic: Conversely, the substance with the highest pH value is the least acidic. A higher pH (above 7) indicates a basic or alkaline substance. For instance, a substance with a pH of 12 would be considered less acidic (more basic) than one with a pH of 5.

  3. Most Neutral: A substance is considered neutral if it has a pH of around 7. Pure water is a common example of a neutral solution. If your values include a pH close to 7, that would be your most neutral substance.

If you can provide the specific pH values or the names of the substances, I can help you identify which is most acidic, least acidic, and most neutral!