bleach has 13.
Any strong base, such as NaOH ( sodium hydroxide ), with a molarity of at least...., 0.1 M NaOH =============for instance
any concerted alkali is weak alkali
A strong alkali is expected to have a high pH, typically ranging from 10 to 14 on the pH scale. This indicates that the solution is highly basic and has a high concentration of hydroxide ions.
A strong alkali typically has a pH value higher than 12. Examples of strong alkalis include sodium hydroxide (pH around 14) and potassium hydroxide (pH around 14). These substances are highly caustic and can cause severe burns.
Bleach is an alkaline substance. It has a high pH level, usually around 12-13, which makes it a strong base.
Strong alkali.
Some do. But all alkali have a pH value of more than 7.
A strong alkali :)
Any strong base, such as NaOH ( sodium hydroxide ), with a molarity of at least...., 0.1 M NaOH =============for instance
An alkaline solution has a pH over 7,00.
any concerted alkali is weak alkali
A strong alkali is expected to have a high pH, typically ranging from 10 to 14 on the pH scale. This indicates that the solution is highly basic and has a high concentration of hydroxide ions.
A strong alkali typically has a pH value higher than 12. Examples of strong alkalis include sodium hydroxide (pH around 14) and potassium hydroxide (pH around 14). These substances are highly caustic and can cause severe burns.
No, it is an alkali according to the pH scale or pH indicator.
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.
Bleach is an alkaline substance. It has a high pH level, usually around 12-13, which makes it a strong base.
High. Acid have a pH of 1-6, neutral (eg water) has a pH of 7 and Alkali's have a pH of 8-14.