pH of nitric acid is '1' or '2'
By diluting the concentration of nitric acid (and the concentration of H+).
Potassium hydroxide is a powerful base with a pH of 14. Dilute nitric acid is a strong acid with a pH of between 0-1 usually.
it has a pH of 6 or very close to it
1) What is the initial pH of the nitric acid solution?Nitric acid is a strong acid and therefore dissociates almost completely in water. The concentration of the hydronium ions must be .2M as well. This concentration yields a pH of (4) pH = -log[H3O+] = -log(.2) = .7
pH of nitric acid is '1' or '2'
By diluting the concentration of nitric acid (and the concentration of H+).
you can easily prove this by testing nitric acid with pH paper...if the color matches to any of the pH levels form 0-7, it is an acid
Potassium hydroxide is a powerful base with a pH of 14. Dilute nitric acid is a strong acid with a pH of between 0-1 usually.
it has a pH of 6 or very close to it
You may be describing nitric acid. However, pH of any acid can vary depending on its concentration.
The solutions of sulphuric acid and Nitric acids also have pH 1 or 2.
1) What is the initial pH of the nitric acid solution?Nitric acid is a strong acid and therefore dissociates almost completely in water. The concentration of the hydronium ions must be .2M as well. This concentration yields a pH of (4) pH = -log[H3O+] = -log(.2) = .7
Calcium nitrate has a neutral solution (pH=7).
Acids generally have a pH ranging from 1 - 6. pH 1 being the most acidic, and pH 6 being the least acidic. eg, hydrochloric acid, nitric aicd, sulfuric acid has a pH of 1. Ethanoic acid has a pH of 3.
It is possible after adding a base, up to pH = 7.
HNO3 (nitric acid) is a compound. It consists of the non-metallic elements hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen. Nitric acid is a strong acid in solution with pH 1 to 2.