1 would be the strongest. Which would be a deep purple/black when using universal indicator to test it.
The pH of a very strong base is very high, typically greater than 13. This indicates a high concentration of hydroxide ions in the solution. Strong bases completely dissociate in water to release hydroxide ions, increasing the pH level significantly.
The pH of 10% NaOH would have a pH of 14. It would be considered strong. Though strictly speaking, pH is not an exact measure of strength. It also depends on how highly dissociated it is.
The strongest base would have a pH of 14.
Bases range from a pH of 7.1 to a pH of 14, the higher the pH, the stronger the base.
pH =12 is a very strong base. The high value pH is #14#.
pH is a method of measuring how strong a base or acid is. It is on a scale of 1-14, 1 being very acidic and 14 being a very strong base. 7 pH is water and it is neither a base or an acid.
The pH is the cologarithm of the activity of hydrogen ion in solutions; pH 14 is the pH of a strong base.
Lye is a very strong base with a pH of 13.
The pH level of a very strong base would be very high, typically ranging from 12 to 14. This indicates that the solution is highly alkaline and contains a high concentration of hydroxide ions.
pH =12 is a very strong base. The high value pH is #14#.
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Lye is a very strong base with a pH of 13.
pH is a method of measuring how strong a base or acid is. It is on a scale of 1-14, 1 being very acidic and 14 being a very strong base. 7 pH is water and it is neither a base or an acid.
No. Strong bases wold have a pH above 8 or 9. A pH of 13 would be a very strong base.
Not necessarily. Although a very dilute strong base can produce a pH of 10, so can a weak base such as ammonia.
The pH level of a very strong base would be very high, typically ranging from 12 to 14. This indicates that the solution is highly alkaline and contains a high concentration of hydroxide ions.
The pH is the cologarithm of the activity of hydrogen ion in solutions; pH 14 is the pH of a strong base.
pH of a strong base has larger number than a weak base...
The pH of a strong base is higher (above 7) compared to a weak base because strong bases completely dissociate in water to release more hydroxide ions, resulting in a more alkaline solution. Weak bases partially dissociate, so the concentration of hydroxide ions is lower, resulting in a lower pH.
The strongest bases are pH 13 or 14.
A strong acid is a substance that completely dissociates in water to produce H+ ions, while a strong base dissociates completely to produce OH- ions. Strong acids have low pH values and can readily donate protons, while strong bases have high pH values and can accept protons.