Blood is neither base nor acid, because it is not a pure substance. However there are some more weak bases in it than acids, so as a whole it is slightly basic (pH = 7.35).
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In order to have an effective buffer, one needs to have a weak acid or a weak base, and the salt (conjugate) of that weak acid or weak base. Examples would be :weak acid/conjugate base: acetic acid/sodium acetateweak base/conjugate acid: ammonia/ammonium chloride
Amonia is actually a weak base. Therefore it is a weak electrolyte.
The formic acid is a weak acid.
A weak base is a type of base. This type of base is considered weak because when it is put in an aqueous solution, it cannot ionize.
HCO3- and H2CO3 (mono- and di-hydrogen carbonic acid)
It is a weak base
Ammonia is a weak base
Borax is a weak base.
No, NH3 is a weak base, as it tends to capture free protons.
weak
A weak base is a type of base. This type of base is considered weak because when it is put in an aqueous solution, it cannot ionize.
Weak base
Soap is a weak base.
Ferric hydroxide is insoluble in water so it is a weak base.
no
CoCO3 (Cobalt II carbonate) would be a weak base.