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any concerted alkali is weak alkali
Toothpaste is not a strong alkali. It typically contains mild abrasives, detergents, and fluoride to help clean teeth and protect against cavities. The pH of toothpaste is close to neutral, making it safe for daily use in oral hygiene.
toothpaste is an alkali because bacteria uses acid to eat away at teeth so toothpaste manufactures include alkali in their recipe to neutralize this acid, it also works as a cleansing agent to keep our teeth white! - hope this helps
Yes, ammonia is a weak alkali. It is a weak base that can accept a proton to form the ammonium ion.
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any concerted alkali is weak alkali
No. Alkali's and acids are an separate ends of the pH scale, the pH of acids being 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (strong to weak) and the pH of alkali's being 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 (weak to strong). Examples of acids are hydrochloric acid (strong) and vinegar (weak). Toothpaste is an example of a weak alkali.
you create a neutral solution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Well it depends actually it doesn't always create a neutral solution. Here's the order: Strong Alkali + Strong Acid = Neutralisation (water + salt) Strong Alkali + Weak Acid = Weak Alkali Weak Alkali + Weak Acid = Neutralisation ( water + salt) Weak Alkali + Strong Acid = Weak Acid Strong Alkali + Strong Acid = Neutralisation (water + salt) Hope it helps! :)
Toothpaste is not a strong alkali. It typically contains mild abrasives, detergents, and fluoride to help clean teeth and protect against cavities. The pH of toothpaste is close to neutral, making it safe for daily use in oral hygiene.
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toothpaste is an alkali because bacteria uses acid to eat away at teeth so toothpaste manufactures include alkali in their recipe to neutralize this acid, it also works as a cleansing agent to keep our teeth white! - hope this helps
it is weak and strong because it neutralises acids. So its strong not weak but weak not strong.
Yes, ammonia is a weak alkali. It is a weak base that can accept a proton to form the ammonium ion.
well, i think a possible one is toothpaste. Im not enritrley sure. hope it helps though! :)A weak alkali is sea water, or eggs.
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Amonia is actually a weak base. Therefore it is a weak electrolyte.
Alkalis, bases, vary in strength as do acids