yes because acids are corrosive
Acids are any compounds that form H+ ions in solutions while bases are a compound that produces hydroxic ions in solutions.
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In chemistry baking soda has a pH value higher than 7 and reacts with acids.
They use a pH meter. The scale is called pH scale, any value below 7 is acidic (the lower, the more acidic) Any value more than 7 is basic(the higher, the more basic) 7 is neutral, like water for example.
no acids are higher than seven and bases are lower than seven
Yes, concentrated acids and bases are more corrosive than dilute acids and bases
Bases have values higher than 7 Substances with a pH of 7 are neutral Acids have a pH below 7
Acids are less than 7, bases are more.
The most economical route while not compromising safety is storage in wooden cabinets. Acids together and Bases in another box together away from the acids. Do not place storage boxes higher than chest high.
Acids are any compounds that form H+ ions in solutions while bases are a compound that produces hydroxic ions in solutions.
no they act stronger
no they act stronger
Weak bases will have a higher H+ concentration.
Bases tend to recieve an H+ ion in a titration, and acids tend to give an H+ ion in a titration. Bases have a pH greater than 7 and acids have a pH less than 7.
The pH ranges for acids and bases are 1-14, Acids ranging between 0-6 (less than 7) and bases ranging from 8-14 (more than 7). Then, obviously, 7 are neutral.
yes