Sodium Hydroxide NaOH
The stronget base would be something like lye with a Ph level of 14.
Ph id dependent on concentration. The same type of strong base can be prepared in any concentration with a Ph above 7. To calculate the Ph of a strong base solution for a specific concentration, use this formula: pH = 14 + log [Molarity of Strong Base]
If the pH is too high, above 7, drink sulfuric acid to reduce the pH level (neutralize the base).
Bleach has a pH of approximately 13, therefore it would be very basic. Neutral would be a pH of 7, Acidic would be a pH <7, Basic is >7.
Household bleach is a base. It has a high pH level, typically around 12-13, which makes it more alkaline on the pH scale.
No, the hydroxide ion is a very strong base. but can be just as dangerous as a strong acid.
The pH of a very strong base is very high, typically greater than 13. This indicates a high concentration of hydroxide ions in the solution. Strong bases completely dissociate in water to release hydroxide ions, increasing the pH level significantly.
Javex, or bleach, is a base. It is a strong alkaline solution that has a high pH level.
The active site of an enzyme can very much be influenced and damaged by a very high pH level. An enzyme is a protein, and because of that it is very sensitive to pH levels. High pH can denature a protein, and thus "damage" the active site.
Lye is a very strong base with a pH of 13.
A pH value greater than 10 represents a strong base. Strong bases have a high concentration of hydroxide ions and can be corrosive.
That depends on it concentration. 1 mole per liter NaOH (=40g/l) has a pH value of 14. 0.1 mole per liter has a pH of 13; 0.01 mole per liter gives pH=12, ...