A scale with values from 0-14 that indicates how acidic or base a solution is

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The scale you are referring to is called the pH scale. It measures the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. A solution with a pH of 0-6 is considered acidic, with 0 being the most acidic. The neutral point on the scale is pH 7, which represents pure water. A solution with a pH of 8-14 is considered basic or alkaline, with 14 being the most basic.