Since it is neither an acid nor a base, the pH of sugar is neutral or 7.
Which sugar? How strong a solution? In the main, just slightly acid, I would imagine.
Pure sugar and table salt are considered neutral due to not affecting the pH of water when it's dissolved within. It's important to note, however, that store-bought sugar may affect the pH of water due to ingredients used to whiten the sugar.
It can be anything you people want so go away. By the way it's 8
Yes. Lemon juice is acidic, and lemonade is just lemon juice and sugar; because sugar doesn't ionize, it doesn't change the pH of the lemonade.
What is the pH of table sugar
Ph level of sugar is 5.5
If it ferments a sugar, the pH drops (becomes more acidic) -- lower pH #
Since it is neither an acid nor a base, the pH of sugar is neutral or 7.
pH balance similar to sugar water
Sugar is neither acid nor base. Is is Ph neutral.
sugar has a neutral pH, so it doesn't really neutralize acids.
Which sugar? How strong a solution? In the main, just slightly acid, I would imagine.
your sugar level will go up in your blood system and you will get diabetes
Neither, it is neutral (pH 7).
Well it could be any pH because water which has a pH of 7(neutral) can dissolve things for example sugar. But if it is more acidic (a lower pH) it will probably dissolve things quicker.
Sulfur free sugar solution has higher pH than sugar with sulfure. Hence, less acidity it produces in body.