No, it does not make sense.
because an acid and a base make a neutral.
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that soesn't make sense that doesn't make sense
To make an acid stronger, you can increase its concentration or decrease its dissociation constant (Ka). Increasing the concentration of an acid will increase the number of acid molecules available to donate protons, making it stronger. Decreasing the dissociation constant means that less of the acid will dissociate into ions, resulting in more undissociated acid molecules available to donate protons. Conversely, to make an acid weaker, you can decrease its concentration or increase its dissociation constant.
It makes it red.
It doesn't make sense for her to get stronger. Basically she doesn't get stronger, as that is her constant ingame levels.
No, vinegar is a solution of acetic acid. Muriatic acid is a solution of hydrochloric acid - much stronger acicdity. Don't make salad dressing with Muriatic Acid!
Yes. Increase in temperature increases the degree of dissociation of an acid/base, thereby making it stronger.
It would have to be a mixture. In real life it often does not make sense to say this is analytical chemistry or physical chemistry etc as there is always an overlap.
yes
No; that question doesn't even make sense.
Yes, you can find glycolic acid in any old chemistry lab. The chemist can even make it from scratch for you in just a matter of hours. It is very easy to get a bottle.