It's one of the following;
a) Its concentration
b) Its temperature
c) The number of H+ ions that go into solution
d) The number of OH- ions that go into solution
e) The amound of the solution
A)Its Concentration Trust me I Know
Yup, they do.
How many strong?. Always, upon 7, a solution is pH basic, 14, is realy strong basic.
Colligative properties depends upon concentration of the solute.
Calvin Coolidge
It depends upon the strength of the glass.
food and water
No it does'nt a matter, strength of plastic depends upon its density and thickness
It depends upon the abilities and strength of fighters
Sulfuric acid solution does not foam when mixed. It is a clear, colorless liquid that is highly corrosive and can cause severe burns upon contact with the skin. Mixing it with water should be done carefully to avoid splashing and to dilute its strength.
Acids and bases are not all of equal strength in producing H+ and OH- ions in solution. The amount of H+ or -OH determines their strengths. And if the acid or base conducts electricity strongly, it is a strong acid or base. We use pH values to indicate this.
The strength of a beta particle is its ability to cross the absorber to reach the detector.Now the strength of a beta particle depends upon the energy of the beta particle and thickness of the absorber.
It will depend upon the strength of the solution. 1cc could be equivalent to 5mg or 10 mg or even 125 mg!. Check the bottle for amount of fluid required for dilution and its strength per cc of the solution.