Acids are less than 7, bases are more.
Potassium reacts faster and violently with acids than sodium.
No they do not. Strong acids can ionize with metal faster because they have a higher concentration
Hydronium (H3O+) for acids and hydroxide (OH-) for bases. Acids: pH less than seven, have a sour taste Bases: pH > 7, slippery, bitter taste
Yes
One does not necessarily evaporate faster than the other. You would have to assess each acid and base individually.
Yes, concentrated acids and bases are more corrosive than dilute acids and bases
Acids are less than 7, bases are more.
Potassium reacts faster and violently with acids than sodium.
no
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no they act stronger
no they act stronger
It does NOT boil faster than water. It has higher boiling point AND lower freezing point. - Antifreeze boils at about 197 c.
Coke will boil faster than Gatorade will because Coke has a lower boiling point. This means it will break down faster than Gatorade.
No they do not. Strong acids can ionize with metal faster because they have a higher concentration
yes salt water does boil faster