If some substance has a ph of 8, is it a base or is it neutral?

I know that a ph of 7 is neutral, so is 8 also neutral since it's in the middle?

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Great question! The pH scale is essentially a measure of how acidic or basic a solution is. The scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being considered neutral.

A pH value below 7 indicates acidity, with lower numbers (such as 1 or 2) representing stronger acids. On the other hand, a pH value above 7 indicates alkalinity or basicity, with higher numbers (such as 13 or 14) representing stronger bases.

In your case, if a substance has a pH of 8, it is slightly basic or alkaline. Although 8 is greater than 7, it is still considered to be on the basic side of the scale. Therefore, the substance is not neutral, but rather slightly basic. Remember, the closer a pH value is to 7, the less acidic or basic it is, while larger deviations indicate stronger acidity or alkalinity.