U can concentrate it evaporate some of the solution that will decrease your PH.
Adding water to vinegar will dilute the concentration of acetic acid in the solution. This is because the total volume of the solution increases while the amount of acetic acid remains the same. The overall concentration of acetic acid in the vinegar will decrease as a result.
No, adding water to an acid solution does not change the number of moles of acid present. The amount of acid molecules remains constant, but the concentration of the acid will decrease as the volume increases.
To make a solution of hydrochloric acid more dilute, you can add more water to the solution. This will decrease the concentration of hydrochloric acid in the solution while maintaining the total volume. Gradually adding water and mixing well will help in achieving the desired dilution.
Sulphuric acid will react with calcium hydroxide(lime water) to give calcium sulphate. Initially slightly white turbidity may be seen but then the turbidity dissolves and calcium sulphate solution is obtained. Heat is released and temperature of solution rises. Note - Lime water is saturated solution of calcium hydroxide.
Adding an alkali to an acid solution would result in forming a salt. However, no acid solution can be neutral.
Adding an acid to a solution can cause the ph to decrease. Looking at things in the molecular level a good acid or something that will be able to decrease the ph will be anything that can easily donate an H+ ion to a solution. Strong acids are examples
no Vinegar is already an acid (acetic acid, to be specific). Adding salt to any acid generally does not influence its acidity, Also, adding a large amount of salt will increase the volume of a solution very slightly. This will decrease the relative acidity of the solution as well.
Adding an acid or base to a solution can lower the pH because acids donate protons (H+) to the solution, increasing the concentration of H+ ions and making the solution more acidic. Bases, on the other hand, can accept protons, thereby reducing the concentration of H+ ions and making the solution more basic.
Adding an acid the pH decrease.
Acid
To find out if citric acid forms a solution with water, you can simply mix a small amount of citric acid into water and observe if it dissolves completely. If it does, then citric acid is soluble in water, forming a solution.
Adding more acid to a solution the concentration increase.
Adding an alkali to an acid solution would result in forming a salt. However, no acid solution can be neutral.
BTB is an acid indicator. by adding carbon dioxide to the solution, it will turn into carbonic acid (a weak acid) turns green in low concentration and yellow in high concentration.
It increases.
To act as a catalyst
You cannot convert an acid to a base directly. Acids and bases are different types of compounds with specific properties. You would need to neutralize the acid by adding a base to it in a chemical reaction to form water and a salt.