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.
Javex, or bleach, is a base. It is a strong alkaline solution that has a high pH level.
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.
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.
A pH value greater than 10 represents a strong base. Strong bases have a high concentration of hydroxide ions and can be corrosive.
Lye is a very strong base with a pH of 13.
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, ...