Practically pH of 14 or 15 is the highest base value reachable, due to limits of max. concentration.
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1 would be the strongest. Which would be a deep purple/black when using universal indicator to test it.
pH 14 is the strongest base and it is usually sodium hydroxide
Practically pH of 14 or 15 is the highest base value reachable, due to limits of max. concentration.
The pH is the cologarithm of the activity of hydrogen ion in solutions; pH 14 is the pH of a strong base.
The strongest bases are pH 13 or 14.
The strongest base is the hydroxide ion, in the pH scale 0 to 14.
14
1 would be the strongest. Which would be a deep purple/black when using universal indicator to test it.
pH 14 is the strongest base and it is usually sodium hydroxide
Practically pH of 14 or 15 is the highest base value reachable, due to limits of max. concentration.
Since in water pH < 7 is acidic and pH > 7 is basic, pH=13 is more basic than pH=1
The pH is the cologarithm of the activity of hydrogen ion in solutions; pH 14 is the pH of a strong base.
A pH of 10 is definitely a Striong Base.
On the pH scale, lower numbers are more acidic, higher numbers are more basic (alkaline). 1 is the strongest acid, 14 is the strongest base, 7 is neutral.
A strong base would be around from 1-3 on the pH scale.
Not necessarily. Although a very dilute strong base can produce a pH of 10, so can a weak base such as ammonia.