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A 5.4 ph means that it is acidic whereas the scale goes from 0 to 14 .0 to 6.9 is considered acidic and 7 is neuteral and above 7 is alkaline
Thank you for the thumbs down Adeelreh. 5.4 on the scale is acidic. Acidic is mild, so why the bad rating? I believe the question poster wanted to know what a 5.4 on the scale actually Means. Why didn't you just answer the question?
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