it is 33% Sulfuric Acid and 67% Distilled Water.
alkaline i guess
It denatures their proteins.
An example of a alkaline liquid would be: human blood sea water baking soda A liquid that is always considered to be base (or alkaline) is milk. Mil has a pH of 6.6 being one of the least acidic liquids but is still acidic
The pH number will determine if the liquid is acidic or alkaline.
ph2 is more acidic than pH3. pH7 is a neutral liquid. Numbers below 7 are acidic--the lower the number, the more acidic. Numbers above 7 are alkaline--the higher the number, the more alkaline.
water is neutral, things such as vinegar and lemon juice are acidic but bleach and other cleaning products are alkali
The dishwasher liquid is alkaline and the rinse aid is acidic (to neutralise the alkaline). If you cook a red cabbage, leave the cooking water to cool and decant it into small glasses, you can use it to test all sorts of food and household chemicals to see if they are acidic (red) or alkaline (green) and see how much of one you need to neutralise another. See Related Links for more information about the red cabbage pH indicator.
The most acidic PH on the scale is a 0 which would probably be like a liquid car battery.
Type your answer here...Alkaline fluid is a purified liquid with a ph of 7.0 or higher up to ph 14...below ph 7.0 turns in to acidic fluid.
I dont all i know is that this question is due tomorrow and i need an ans
no. pH is a rating of how alkaline or acidic a liquid is. 7 is neutral. lower than 7 is acidic. higher is alkaline. lemon juice is acidic. so the rating would go down.
A lead acid battery uses liquid acid to cause a reaction that will lead to production of a direct current. However, a dry cell does not have any liquid but it instead uses solid chemicals that can react to produce a direct current.