the pH scale goes from 0-14, 0 being most acidic, and 14 being least acidic, or basic. 7 is neutral. water has a pH of 7.
So a very strong acid would have a pH of in the range of 0-2.
But an example, like Fluoroantimonic acid, can go down to -25
The pH level of an acid is less than 7 (neutral). Very strong acids will be around pH 1 and 2.
No, it is a very strong acid which means it has a low Ph level
Anything below 7 (but not including 7) is an acid.
Stomach acid is not very strong compared to chemical acids available on the market. One thing that has about the same pH as stomach acid is lemon juice.
Muriatic acid is a very strong acid. The pH will vary depending on the concentration of the acid. A 10% concentration (by weight) has a pH of around -0.5 while a 38% concentration has a pH of around -1.1. I found this information at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muriatic_acid.
The pH level of an acid is less than 7 (neutral). Very strong acids will be around pH 1 and 2.
No, it is a very strong acid which means it has a low Ph level
yes a strong acid would have a lower ph level
Anything below 7 (but not including 7) is an acid.
Stomach acid is not very strong compared to chemical acids available on the market. One thing that has about the same pH as stomach acid is lemon juice.
Muriatic acid is a very strong acid. The pH will vary depending on the concentration of the acid. A 10% concentration (by weight) has a pH of around -0.5 while a 38% concentration has a pH of around -1.1. I found this information at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muriatic_acid.
Zero.
- log(0.900 M cyanic acid) = 0.05 pH =============very strong acid!
Yes In theory, you could have a very weak solution of a strong acid and a stong solution of a weak acid and they would have the same pH.
Any (Strong) acid with a hydrogen ion concentration of 1mol/L. If an acid has a greater concentration, the PH is negative.
Neither - soap is a base, with a basic - not acidic - pH level.
Neither - soap is a base, with a basic - not acidic - pH level.