Technically, a concentrated base is any high molar solution of any number of proton acceptors that, when dissolved, result in an increase in pH. Commonly, concentrated base is a high molar solution of sodium hydroxide; typically referred to as lye.
A strong base dissociates completely in solution. 100% of the molecules break into their cations and anions. For example; NaOH, sodium hydroxide. Na(+) and OH(-).
A concentrated base is either a strong or weak base ( does not dissociate 100%, and can be only 1% dissociated ) that is many moles of the compound to liters of solution. This is called molarity. Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution.
A concentrated base is a solution that has a pH that is much greater than 7. A concentrated acid solution is a solution with the pH that is much lower than 7.
a dilute base is a conception or hyndricondriapt co+ nd- and consists of a hoc<L02 that has very high water base.
A 5 or 10% solution of strong base NaOH is not a concentrated solution. Magnesium Hydroxide.
a
0.5 M NaOH is a rather concentrated strong base.
pH 12-14
True
A 5 or 10% solution of strong base NaOH is not a concentrated solution. Magnesium Hydroxide.
a
by the addition of base
0.5 M NaOH is a rather concentrated strong base.
H2SO4 is a highly concentrated acid.
pH 12-14
True
A weak base could be more corrosive than a strong base if the strong base was in a very dilute solution or if the weak base was extremely concentrated.
mod Base
As NaOH is a strong base I would not be surprised to see a 14 pH at least.
if it is dilluted then it will have no change in colour and if concentrated then it will just go off tearing the paper and if any base it will turn pink or red by harshal
strong acids and bases dissociate completely; weak acids and bases dissociate only partially. In contrast, the term dilute and concentrated are used to indicate the consentration of a solution, which is the amount of acid or base dissolved in the solution. It is possible to have dilute solutions of strong acids and bases and concentrated solutions of weak acids and bases.