Question 1190191
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pH level = -log[ hydrogen ion concentration ] .... the log is base 10
pH = -log[ H+ ]
pH = -log[ 1 * 10^(-11) ]
pH = -log[ 10^(-11) ]
pH = -(-11)*log[ 10 ]
pH = -(-11)*1
<font color=red>pH = 11</font>


In step 5, I used the log rule log(x^y) = y*log(x) to pull down the exponent.


A pH of 11 is moderately alkaline. 
It's about midway between pH = 7 and pH = 14. 
Ammonia solution (cleaning product) is one example of a chemical with pH of 11. 


pH = 0 is the strongest acid
pH = 7 is neutral
pH = 14 is the strongest alkaline
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