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No a dilute acidic solution can be made from a very strong acid.
Apples have a pH that ranges from 3.3 to 4 which makes them acidic, however they are only mildly acidic.
A solution can only be acidic if it is aqueous as H3O+ ions cause acid properties. All acid solutions are by definition soluble in water.
Apples have a pH that ranges from 3.3 to 4 which makes them slightly acidic.
Neutralising means to cancel out the acidic effect, by adding a base and letting them react to form water and other "harmless" chemicals. Water will only dilute the aicd; it will still be acidic.
Mango is a fruit, of which only the 'juicy' part is acidic, like most fruit juices.The 'dry solid' part (fibres, 'flesh', skin etc.) of a mango does not have a pH value, so no acidic or alkaline properties.
Nope. To my knowledge there are only two acidic amino acids: Aspartic acid and glutamic acid.
The surface temperature of Venus is nearly 480`C, while the boiling point of sulfuric acid is 327`C, so it is unlikely that there would be any form of precipitation on Venus.
No. While all rain is slightly acidic,it is only considered acid rain if it is far more acidic than normal.
Only if the food coloring is itself acidic.
It is a neutral gas that bleaches damp litmus paper. Gases themselves are not acidic/alkaline, it is only when they are combined with hydrogen ions (Hence the damp litmus paper) that they become acidic/alkaline and in this case acidic.
yuppp that's why the stomach acid is so acidic, it will only work in a very acidic environment