The actual answer depends on the strength of the acid / alkali used.
However the pH will change from around 1-6 to 8-14 depending on the strength of the acid / base.
pH ~1 for strong acid
pH ~6 for weak acid
pH ~8 for strong base
pH ~14 for strong base
The solution is either acidic or neutral
Digestion occurs with the aid of stomach acid. The remedy is thus alkali.
A chemical reaction. Acid + alkali = salt + water eg H2SO4 + 2NaOH = Na2SO4 + 2H2O Sulfuric acid + Sodium Hydroxide = Sodium Sulfate + water Whan as acid meets an alkali they create a chemical reaction. If there is an acid and you add a weak alkali you should bring it down to neutral.
heat of solution
Orange in acidColourless in neutral solutionsPink/ purple in alkalisactually you are wrong the correct answer for this is....clear acidic solutionspink in basic solutionsand a pinkish-clear colour in neutral solutionsyou shouldn't always believe what you read i have this confirmed from my textbook which is by far a better source.
when a base is mixed with an acidic solution why does neutralization occurs?
It is acidic because bases rarely react with metals.
The solution is either acidic or neutral
Digestion occurs with the aid of stomach acid. The remedy is thus alkali.
Digestion occurs with the aid of stomach acid. The remedy is thus alkali.
when there is an equal mix of acid and alkali
alkali
A chemical reaction. Acid + alkali = salt + water eg H2SO4 + 2NaOH = Na2SO4 + 2H2O Sulfuric acid + Sodium Hydroxide = Sodium Sulfate + water Whan as acid meets an alkali they create a chemical reaction. If there is an acid and you add a weak alkali you should bring it down to neutral.
It usually occurs in the treatment of peptic ulcer
It usually occurs in the treatment of peptic ulcer
heat of solution
hypertonic solution