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Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a basic compound. When mixed with water, it forms a mildly alkaline solution.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a colorless gas that can dissolve in water to form a mildly acidic solution known as carbonic acid.
They mix, and the acetic acid partially dissociates. I'm not sure what you were looking for here.
Chrysanthemums like it mildly acid.
NH4NO2 has a higher pH than NH4CN. NH4NO2 is the salt of a weak acid (nitrous acid) and a strong base (ammonia), resulting in a basic pH. NH4CN is the salt of a weak acid (hydrocyanic acid) and a weak base (ammonia), resulting in a slightly acidic pH.
Anisic acid is any of three types of acid found in anise, which are mildly antiseptic.
No, a buffer does not always hold the pH of a solution at pH 7. A buffer is a solution that can resist changes in pH when an acid or base is added. The actual pH at which a buffer solution can effectively resist changes depends on the specific components and their concentrations in the buffer system.
No, Sodium fluoride is mildly basic.
Grape juice is mildly acidic. It contains tartaric acid, a weak acid.
Calcium sulfate is not an acid; it is a salt composed of calcium ions and sulfate ions. Acids are substances that can donate a hydrogen ion (H+) in solution, whereas calcium sulfate does not exhibit acidic properties.
It is not understood by what you mean by ' reverse' . CuSO4 (Copper sulphate) is an entirely different chemical to salicylic acid. CuSO4 is a blue soluble inorganic solid salt. Salicylic Acid ( 2-hydroxybenzoic acid) is a white crystalline mildly soluble and mildly acidic organic acid .
Ammonium nitrate is a mildly acidic salt.