Weak bases will have a higher H+ concentration.
The pH of the strong acid will be lower. This is because a strong acid dissociates >99% in solution, while a weak acid dissociates less then 2%.
Yes, the strong bases have pH value close to 14.
Strong acids have low pH (around 1-3).
Weak acids have pH around 4-7.
It's higher.
The pH is higher.
The pH of a strong base is higher.
Lower
No they do not. Strong acids can ionize with metal faster because they have a higher concentration
Weak acid dissociation reactions do not go to completion, while strong acid dissociation reactions effectively do. Weak acids have a larger value of pKa than strong acids.
Depends. Strong acids have more H+ and less OH- ions than weak ones.
Vinegar is a weak acid while HCl is a very strong acid. So if the two acids have the same concentration you can use either a pH probe or pH paper. Strong acids have a lower pH than weak acids when they are the same concentration.
Strong acids are strongly acidic. Strong alkalies are strongly alkaline. And both strong acids and strong alkalies are equally corrosive, though I would say that strong acids and more dangerous to handle than strong alkali.
No they do not. Strong acids can ionize with metal faster because they have a higher concentration
no acids are higher than seven and bases are lower than seven
Weak acids have a larger value of pKa than strong acids
Weak acid dissociation reactions do not go to completion, while strong acid dissociation reactions effectively do. Weak acids have a larger value of pKa than strong acids.
Weak bases will have a higher H+ concentration.
Depends. Strong acids have more H+ and less OH- ions than weak ones.
Because H3BO3 is a weak acid, where H3PO4 is a strong acid. Strong acids dissociate 100%, whereas weak acids do not.
There are many acids that have a pH lower than 4.6. Hydrochloric acid for example has a pH of less than 2.
Vinegar is a weak acid while HCl is a very strong acid. So if the two acids have the same concentration you can use either a pH probe or pH paper. Strong acids have a lower pH than weak acids when they are the same concentration.
Strong acids are strongly acidic. Strong alkalies are strongly alkaline. And both strong acids and strong alkalies are equally corrosive, though I would say that strong acids and more dangerous to handle than strong alkali.
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