Milk, lemon juice, vinegar, fruit juice (any kind that contains citric acid), etc.
Litmus turns pink in acid solutions like citric acid...blue in basic solutions.
Acid solutions conduct electricity.
For example the dithionic acid.
Examples: - concentrated solution of sulfuric acid - concentrated solution of nitric acid - concentrated solution of ethanol - concentrated solution of sugar (syrup) - concentrated solution of table salt
The chemcal solutions divide into 2 types acidic and basic the acidic solution is the solution whose PH(concentration of H+ ions) is below seven thw smaller the PH number the more acidic the solution is some acidic solutions can be:orange juice,hydrochloric acid.
No, salicylic acid is not soluble in citrate solutions. Salicylic acid is an organic compound that is generally insoluble in water-based solutions like citrate.
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) Nitric acid (HNO3)
If two saturated citric acid solutions are made at the same temperature, they will always have the same concentration of citric acid. At a given temperature, the solubility of citric acid is fixed, resulting in solutions of the same concentration when saturated.
No, H2SO4 (sulfuric acid) is not a base; it is an acid. It is a strong acid that donates protons in aqueous solutions.
Solutions with pH below 7 are called acidic or 'acid'
A concentrated acid is a solution that has a high amount of acid molecules dissolved in it compared to the solvent. These solutions have a lower pH value and can be corrosive and potentially dangerous if not handled properly. Some examples of concentrated acids are sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, and nitric acid.
Litmus paper is red for acidic solutions and is blue for basic solutions.