when an acid is neautrilized, its ph value is changed to be around 7 and it is no longer a acid
Neutralization is a chemical reaction between an acid and an alkali. Look at the pH scale for visual advice
the pH value will be 7 and a liquid which is will turn green when neutrel
pH values higher than 7.3
The pH value of neutralisation is pH7 because pH1 is a strong acid, pH14 is a strong alkali. However I to am trying to find the word equation as I have a test tomorrow that I need to revise for. Good luck hope this has helped
Yes. The pH will increase.
When an acid is neutralized, its pH value is changed to be around 7 and it is no longer an acid.
Neutralization occurs when an acid reacts with an alkali to make a neutral substance pH 7.
Adding an alkali solution up to pH=6.
Neutralization is a chemical reaction between an acid and an alkali. Look at the pH scale for visual advice
Some do. But all alkali have a pH value of more than 7.
the pH value will be 7 and a liquid which is will turn green when neutrel
When anything is neutralized, the pH value moves closer to 7. In addition, when a weak acid is being neutralized, a buffer is also being formed, until all the weak acid has been converted to the salt.
pH values higher than 7.3
The pH value of neutralisation is pH7 because pH1 is a strong acid, pH14 is a strong alkali. However I to am trying to find the word equation as I have a test tomorrow that I need to revise for. Good luck hope this has helped
Yes. The pH will increase.
A pH value greater than 7 is an alkali.
A change in pH or the formation of water and a salt.