pH = 0-7 acidic solution
pH = 7 neutral solution
pH = 7-14 basic solution
Substances don't have a uniform pH. It depends on the concentration. That said, I would expect TNT to be neutral, or nearly so.
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Such a solution would be considered "neutral" - neither acidic nor alkaline (basic). It would have a pH of 7.
It would have to lose two electrons.
Yes, the Ph scale determines an acid/base's concentration. 0-7 on the scale refers to an Acid, and 7-14 Basic. 7=Neutral, neutral being the weakest. The closer to 7 the weaker the acid would be.
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Substances don't have a uniform pH. It depends on the concentration. That said, I would expect TNT to be neutral, or nearly so.
The pH of a neutral solution is 7 and the concentration of H+ or H3O+ in the solution would be 1.0 X 10-7.
NaCl is neutral so it will produce a solution with a pH of 7 in any concentration.
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Example sentence - He knew he would have to utilize his powers of concentration in order to find a viable solution.
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Such a solution would be considered "neutral" - neither acidic nor alkaline (basic). It would have a pH of 7.
The colour would be yellow on a pH chart as yellow is neutral. By canceling out both the base and acid the solution would be neutralized as long as they have the same concentration.
It produces a neutral salt along with water
Atmosphere has the higher concentration of carbon dioxide. If water had a high concentration of carbon dioxide then water would be acidic because it would result the formation of carbonic acid, but water is neutral. The fact that dissolved carbon dioxide create carbonic acid is used in the manufacture of Coca-Cola. So I think it is the atmosphere.