There are a few safe ways to determine if a base is stronger than an acid. There are specialized tests that you can buy.
Follow the teacher's procedure.
The simplest way would be to use litmus paper, depending on the color it changes - that indicates whether you're dealing with an acid or a base. Pink/red is an acid, Blue is a base.
Determine the concentration desired and then pour the needed amount of water into beaker. Add the the acid volume to this beaker full of water.
Nitric acid is stronger than acetic acid.
hydrochloric acid is stronger than acetic acid
Vinegar contains acetic acid, which is chemically a 'stronger' acid than carbonic acid. hence making it stronger than carbonic acid.
The simplest way would be to use litmus paper, depending on the color it changes - that indicates whether you're dealing with an acid or a base. Pink/red is an acid, Blue is a base.
Determine the concentration desired and then pour the needed amount of water into beaker. Add the the acid volume to this beaker full of water.
hydrochloric acid is stronger than acetic acid
Nitric acid is stronger than acetic acid.
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If you know for certain it's hydrochloric acid and nothing else, you could take the pH and determine the concentration from that.
Vinegar contains acetic acid, which is chemically a 'stronger' acid than carbonic acid. hence making it stronger than carbonic acid.
No. An acid with a large Ka is stronger. A lower pKa indicates a stronger acid.
Because acid can poison you! You could die!!!!!!!!! There are harmful chemicals in acid! If you want to determine if a substance is an acid, try pouring it into a container and see if it bubbles.
Formic acid is about ten times stronger.
Fluoroantimonic acid is much stronger. Even stronger than that is the Helium Hydride Cation (HeH+)
It depends on the concentration of H+ ions in the solution. The more H+, the stronger it is. The best way to determine this is by its pH level, where a lower level means a stronger acid.