The pH of sulphuric acid is 1.
pH is almost zero.
100% sulfuric acid rapidly decomposes until it reaches a concentration of 98%. This concentration is usually referred to as concentrated sulfuric acid. The pH value of 98% sulfuric acid is approximately -1.5 For comparison, sulfuric acid of this concentration has about 300 times as many active hydrogen ions as stomach acid (approximate pH 1).
You need to add a bit of lime milk to get sulfuric acid to pH 4.
Sulfuric acid is a stronger base, meaning it more completely dissociates. Acetic acid does not completely dissociate, and therefore does not change the concentration of hydrogen ions in solution to the extent that sulfuric acid does. Since pH = -log[Hydrogen ions], sulfuric acid will have a lower pH.
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pH is almost zero.
100% sulfuric acid rapidly decomposes until it reaches a concentration of 98%. This concentration is usually referred to as concentrated sulfuric acid. The pH value of 98% sulfuric acid is approximately -1.5 For comparison, sulfuric acid of this concentration has about 300 times as many active hydrogen ions as stomach acid (approximate pH 1).
You need to add a bit of lime milk to get sulfuric acid to pH 4.
Sulfuric acid is a stronger base, meaning it more completely dissociates. Acetic acid does not completely dissociate, and therefore does not change the concentration of hydrogen ions in solution to the extent that sulfuric acid does. Since pH = -log[Hydrogen ions], sulfuric acid will have a lower pH.
typically sulfuric acid car batteries have a pH of 0.8 why is this a category?
The fluid in a battery, sulfuric acid and water, has a ph around 1.
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First u need to know the pH of sulfuric acid: ph= -log[h+] =-log[0.4] 0.3979 now u can find out the POH of sulfuric acid ph+poh=14 poh=14-0.3979 poh=13.6
Sulfuric acid is added in pools to control the pH of the water; many specialists don't recommend the use of H2SO4.
If the pH is too high, above 7, drink sulfuric acid to reduce the pH level (neutralize the base).
Water will always have a pH. pH is a measure of how acidic or basic a solution is. Intruduction of basic substances such as carbonates will raise pH. Introduction of acidic substances such as carbonic or sulfuric acid will lower pH.
Sulphuric acid will react with calcium hydroxide(lime water) to give calcium sulphate. Initially slightly white turbidity may be seen but then the turbidity dissolves and calcium sulphate solution is obtained. Heat is released and temperature of solution rises. Note - Lime water is saturated solution of calcium hydroxide.