The amount of H+ ions liberated when an acid is dissolved in water is the strength of the acid (OH- ions in the case of a base).
In addition, in the case of acids, the pH will be between 1-7 and in the case of bases, the pH will be between 8 to 14.
No, it can only show whether the substance is an acid or a base.
The strength of an acid or a base is determined primarily by the degree to which it ionizes or dissociates. The more it dissociates, the stronger it will be.
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The strength of an acid is expressed by its Ka value (acid 'equilibrium' constant) or its derivative pKa value ( pKa=-log10[Ka] )The relation with the strength of the conjugate base, (Kb , pKb values) is as follows:Ka * Kb = 1.0*10-14 at 25oCpKa + pKb = 14.00 at 25oC
by extending the acids and bases one can determine that they will reast with each other.
The amount of H+ ions liberated when an acid is dissolved in water is the strength of the acid (OH- ions in the case of a base). In addition, in the case of acids, the pH will be between 1-7 and in the case of bases, the pH will be between 8 to 14.
No, it can only show whether the substance is an acid or a base.
The strength of an acid or a base is determined primarily by the degree to which it ionizes or dissociates. The more it dissociates, the stronger it will be.
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Bases neutralizes the acids therefore helps maintain the tensile strength of fibre.
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The strength of an acid is expressed by its Ka value (acid 'equilibrium' constant) or its derivative pKa value ( pKa=-log10[Ka] )The relation with the strength of the conjugate base, (Kb , pKb values) is as follows:Ka * Kb = 1.0*10-14 at 25oCpKa + pKb = 14.00 at 25oC
Acids: hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, nitric acid Bases: sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, sodium methoxide
Acids have a pH from 7 to 0 and bases have a pH for 7-14. Water is neutral with a pH of 7. If an equal strength acid and base are mixed together they cancel each out out.
Acids have a pH from 7 to 0 and bases have a pH for 7-14. Water is neutral with a pH of 7. If an equal strength acid and base are mixed together they cancel each out out.
Yes. When bases are dissociated in water an anion is formed with the formation of a conjugate acid.