Distilled water is neutral.
Distilled Water is neutral - neither acidic nor alkaline as it has a pH value of 7
distilled water is used (as opposed to tap water) as it does not contain ions or impurities that may affect the results of the titration, usually by reacting with the acid/alkali themselves or by changing the pH of the solution.As water is pH 7, it is neutral and will not change the pH.
Nitric acid is not a very strong acid. Adding distilled water will cause it to be more diluted. Its acidity does not change. However, to neutralize it, you do not need more alkali as compared to before adding the distilled water.
This liquid is acidic. It is most commonly a mixture of 65% Distilled Water and 35% Sulfuric Acid.
Automobile batteries contain a mixture of 65% distilled water and 35% Sulfric Acid.
No, but you can add distilled water if it has filler caps and it is low of electrolite. Do not add tap water or acid.
No, an alkali is a type of metal.
its something used to see whether a substance is an acid or alkali. the scale is as follows 1-3 is a strong acid 4-6 is a weak acid 7 is neutral (distilled water) 8-9 is weak alkali 10-14 is a strong alkali
No an alkali is the opposite of an acid. Alkali = basic; acid = acidic.
Distilled water. It has less bacteria and chemicals in it than tap water.
It is about pH = 7.5 to 7.8 in my town. So neutral to very slightly basic.
it is complete alkali