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the H+ concentration and the OH- concentration

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Q: What does the PH solution of a acid and base depend on?
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How does an acid and base differ in meaning?

An acid solution has a pH under 7.A base solution has a pH over 7.


What does it mean to neutralize a solution and how can this be done?

to get a pH of 7(neutral pH) you need to add a base solution to an acid solution and vice versa until you eventually approach a pH of 7


Why would adding an acid or base lower the pH in a solution?

Adding an acid to a solution will lower it's Ph, but adding a base will raise it's Ph.


What have a pH 4.5 acid base or neutral solution?

Anything with a pH less than 7 is an acid.


Is a solution of pH 3 an acid or base?

It's a mild acid.


What is the pH difference between a strong acid and a weak acid n the pH scale?

Usually a strong acid will produce a lower pH, but not always. pH is not a measure of the strength of an acid (or base) but the acidity of a solution, which is dependent on both the strength of the acid or base and its concentration in the solution.


What shows if a solution has an acid or base?

A ph tester.


What is the pH of octane?

Octane is neither an acid or base. So it will produce a pH of 7. A not on pH: no acid or base has a specific pH. pH is a measure of hydrogen ion concentration in a solution of water. That depends on both how strong an acid or base is and how much is dissolved in a solution in a given volume of water.


What does pH of the solution depend on?

The molarity. The hydrogen ion concentration. If given the Ka just use the Henderson-Hasselbach equation pH=pKa+log(base/acid)


What does the pH of a solution depend on?

The molarity. The hydrogen ion concentration. If given the Ka just use the Henderson-Hasselbach equation pH=pKa+log(base/acid)


What does pH of a solution depend on?

The molarity. The hydrogen ion concentration. If given the Ka just use the Henderson-Hasselbach equation pH=pKa+log(base/acid)


What is pH 7.0 an acid base or neutral solution?

Anything with a pH of 7 is neutral