alkaline obviously! strong acid + strong base= neutral strong acid + weak base= acidic weak acid + strong base= alkaline
A dark purple.
Because when it reacts with water it produces strong base which makes the solution basic
NaOH is a strong base, so it makes a strong alkaline solution in water
No, you mixed it up. Hydronium H3O+ from strong acid and Hydroxide OH- from strong base (alkaline)
alkaline obviously! strong acid + strong base= neutral strong acid + weak base= acidic weak acid + strong base= alkaline
A dark purple.
Because when it reacts with water it produces strong base which makes the solution basic
NaOH is a strong base, so it makes a strong alkaline solution in water
The final pH of the mixture will depend on how much of the strong acid you add. The initial amount of acid will neutralize the alkaline solution, and if there is enough of the strong acid, the final pH will then become acidic, i.e. pH < 7.
No, you mixed it up. Hydronium H3O+ from strong acid and Hydroxide OH- from strong base (alkaline)
when pH of a solution is in the range of 7-14, the solution is said to be alkaline solution.
A neutralization reaction occur with the formation of a salt.
alkaline solution beginning with L
Alkaline levels are essential for the solution to change colour. Without alkaline levels, the colour of the solution would not be detectable.
Any aqueous solution that has a pH value greater than 7 can be considered alkaline. A strongly alkaline aqueous solution usually has a pH of at least 10, and aqueous solutions of very strong alkalies can have a pH range above 13.
Alkaline