All acids will lower the pH of any solution to which they are added.
stomach acid has a lower ph, therefore a stronger acid
The pH drops. The stronger the acid the lower the pH.
The lower the pH number, the stronger the acid. a pH below 7 is acidic.
The pH depends not only on the acid but also on its concentration. That said, any acid that doesn't have a pH of 6 or lower is hardly deserving of the name.
Adding an acid to a solution will lower it's Ph, but adding a base will raise it's Ph.
stomach acid has a lower ph, therefore a stronger acid
The pH drops. The stronger the acid the lower the pH.
The lower the pH number, the stronger the acid. a pH below 7 is acidic.
pH can be lowered by addition of acid.
No you add acid to lower the pH
yes a strong acid would have a lower ph level
The pH depends not only on the acid but also on its concentration. That said, any acid that doesn't have a pH of 6 or lower is hardly deserving of the name.
raise!
Adding an acid to a solution will lower it's Ph, but adding a base will raise it's Ph.
acid
sulphuric acid is a stronger acid than carbonic acid. lower pH defines strength of acid.
The acid in the stomach has a lower pH than that of 'acid rain'. Therefore much more acidic.