The pH is 14 wich is an alkaline yes it is dangerous normally if its a very high alkaline it is but the danger sources isn't to do with acid or alkaline in this source its t do with other chemiscals which are in it.
my reactant is Cl2 plus 2NaBr, my product is 2NaBr2. Which one is oxidized, what is reduced. How can I tell which one is which?
There is no acual way you can tell for it changes every second breath. But, if you must know it is around 98.6 degrees F.
It gives us an indication of its solubility in water. A large solubility constant (Ksp) means it is easily water-soluble. A small Ksp means it is generally insoluble in water.
Oxygen is released as a waste product of photosynthesis, so by looking at the presence of oxygen, we can tell if photosynthesis has occurred.
You can tell when you drink or eat lemons, lemonade, grapefruit, apples, oranges, bananas and etc . it will taste sour or bitter. Sour means acid. Bases tend to be bitter - but tasting strong bases is very dangerous. Hopefully you will never try testing something like drain cleaner to find out.
what!?! there are dangers?? now u tell me. fml
can you tell me what was invented in 1901!!! if you can tell me then i would appreciate it.
Tell me about white surge glass cleaner
If he were to tell his crew about the dangers that awaited them they never would have sailed.
its not the real product
How old they are. The cleaner the younger.
That is a very good question. Now can you tell me what you are wanting to drain? All drain plugs are located on the bottom of the component you are to drain.
You can tell that your vacuum cleaner needs to be replaced when it quits working properly. Signs of that include the belt quits turning or the vacuum quits picking up dirt.
Yes, you can. Like you can tell a product is for acne when there is sulfer, methanol, etc.
vinegar (acetic acid) - weak acid window cleaner (ammonia hydroxide) - base table salt (sodium chloride) - salt lemon juice (citric acid) - acid drain cleaner (sodium hydroxide) - strong base bath salts (magnesium sulfate) - salt
With a level
Watch out for dangers such as rocks or stumps.