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Hello!

In chemistry, compounds can have one of two properties. Acidic and Basic.

To determine whether a compound/solution/test subject is basic or acidic, you need to look for the pH level. pH is a unit scale for your understanding.

1-6 on the pH scale means an item is acidic.

7 on the pH scale tends to be what we consider even ground as it matches the closest to the human bodies pH level.

Anything greater than 7 is considered basic.

Examples of basic solutions and compounds are many bleaches, milk of magnesia, ammonia, even limewater!

I hope this gives you an answer to your question.