Acidic solution have high concentration of dissociable H+ ions and have low pH.
It depends on the original pH of both solutions.
An acidic solution has a pH below 7.
Adding water dilutes the solution and will raise the pH of an acidic solution (which is to say, the solution becomes less acidic).
An acidic solution contains H+ ions, a basic solution contains OH- ions.
The pH scale measures how acidic or alkaline (basic) a solution is.
The concentration of hydrogen in a solution increases as the pH of the solution becomes more acidic.
When adding a strong acid to an acidic solution pH decreases. Adding a strong base to an acidic solution the pH increases.
it forms an acidic solution
In a neutralization reaction, an energy of 57.1 kJ/mol is discharged to the surroundings.
The amount of hydronium ions increase and the solution becomes more acidic.
Adding base will increase pH-level
An acidic solution has the pH under 7.
It depends on the original pH of both solutions.
An acidic solution has a pH below 7.
A very acidic solution will have a very low pH.
Adding water dilutes the solution and will raise the pH of an acidic solution (which is to say, the solution becomes less acidic).
The solution is acidic.