It won't have neutralised the acid but it will be weaker because it is less concentrated
the water will get more acidic. the PH will decrease meaning the pH is acidic
when acid is added to a substance in the pH, the substance rises in a pressurized state
The pH drops. The stronger the acid the lower the pH.
1
Acid on the PH scale is from 1 to 6. water being 7 and anything above seven to 14 being a base. Adding an acid with a ph of 1 with water makes it a 3.5 on the ph scale. How?, The acid's H+ or H3O- became less concentrated when water was added.
the water will get more acidic. the PH will decrease meaning the pH is acidic
when acid is added to a substance in the pH, the substance rises in a pressurized state
The pH drops. The stronger the acid the lower the pH.
decrease.
1
Acid on the PH scale is from 1 to 6. water being 7 and anything above seven to 14 being a base. Adding an acid with a ph of 1 with water makes it a 3.5 on the ph scale. How?, The acid's H+ or H3O- became less concentrated when water was added.
no. water just dilutes the acid but the PH will not change unless an acid or alkali is added
When an acid (any) is added the H+ concentration goes up, and the pH goes down.
The pH level goes down.
the pH will decrease slightly as oxalic acid is a weak acid.
7
If the solution is not basic then the pH will fall below 7