Well acids are usually stronger but i guess it depends on the acid/alkali. Be careful with theses they are very corrosive and could kill you.
Otherwise we would have nothing to neutralise alkalis with, the whole would be alkalis rather than acids and alkalis.
They are both equally dangerous!
The reaction between acids and alkalis is a neutralization reactin.
no they alkaline solutions have a pH higher than 7
Acids and alkalis with a high pH (1 or 2 for acids and 14 or 15 for alkalis) can be dangerous, like hydrochloric acid which can cause damage to the skin if contact with the acid is made. Acids and alkalis with a low pH (5 for acids and 11 for alkalis) aren't dangerous, as vinegar is an acid with that pH and toothpaste is an alkali.
All acids contain H+ but stronger acids contain more than weaker acids. Alkalis contain OH-. In stronger alkalis there is more OH- and in weaker, there is less. This is why pH7 is neutral - the H+ and the OH- form H2O which is a neutral substance.
Otherwise we would have nothing to neutralise alkalis with, the whole would be alkalis rather than acids and alkalis.
Acids have a pH under 7, alkalis have a pH bigger than 7.
Yes, acids neutralize alkalis and inverse.
households acids and alkalis is formic acid and syitric acid
They are both equally dangerous!
The reaction between acids and alkalis is a neutralization reactin.
no they alkaline solutions have a pH higher than 7
Acids and alkalis with a high pH (1 or 2 for acids and 14 or 15 for alkalis) can be dangerous, like hydrochloric acid which can cause damage to the skin if contact with the acid is made. Acids and alkalis with a low pH (5 for acids and 11 for alkalis) aren't dangerous, as vinegar is an acid with that pH and toothpaste is an alkali.
Most toothpastes contain alkalis , however some can contain acids.
acids and alkalis have no difference
Yes alkalis and acids can be transported by road.