Agua fuerte is an example of a pH1 acid. It is at least potent enough to quickly and completely dissolve concrete-- The exact extent such an acid can do is pretty relative-- I wouldn't bathe in it either way!
Keep in mind any acidic substance is typically dangerous, and even if you show caution handling the acid itself, acids can quite often exhume toxic vapors, particularly when reacting with other substances.
The is pH for vomit is 2.
ph 5 is higher than ph 1
No, pH 2.77 is not the correct pH for 1 M HCl. The pH of 1 M HCl should be 0 (zero) because pH is the negative log the the H+ and for 1 M HCl the [H+] is 1 M, and the negative log of 1 is 0.
There are no intervals in pH: it is a continuous property, like concentrationbut it has practical limits of about -1 < pH < 15
The pH scale is from 1-14 Strong acids are 1-4
pH 2 -> pH 1
pH = 14 is basic pH = 7 is neutral pH - 1 and 2 are acidic; pH = 1 is more acidic than pH = 2 Therefore a solution at pH 1 has higher concentration of H+ than at pH 14
well the pH level of the water
No foods have a pH of 1
A pH of 2 is 10 times more basic as something with a pH of 1
It is '-1'. 10HNO3 dissociates to 10H^+ & 10NO3^- So you have ten moles in 1 litre. Remember pH = -log(10) [H^+] Substituting pH = -log(10)[10^1] Hence pH = -(+1) pH = -1 .
I know that pH -value from 1 to 14 why?
1 pH
pH is 1
a pH of 1 is very corrosive.7 pH and above is alkilinity. 7 and below is acidity
A pH of 1 has a higher H+ concentration
Any pH below 7 is acidic. A pH of 1 is highly acidic.