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The acidity range is a part of the pH scale.
pH represents the hydrogen ion conc. of a solution.pH is inversely proportional to the acidity,it means it tells abt the acidity of sol. as more the pH lesser will be acidity
The PH is its acidity
pH is a measure of acidity or alkalinity of a solution.
the pH
The pH increases because the HCl is becoming less acidic. A pH of 7 is neutral. A pH falls below 7, acidity increases. As pH rises above 7, basicity increases. Diluting HCl means that the HCl becomes less concentrated, and therefore, less acidic. As it becomes less acidic, the pH will become more basic, and thus increase.
Hydrogen chloride is an acid and its acidity depends on the concentration of the solution. For example, a 0.1M solution of HCl has a pH value of 2.0
To decrease the pH of the pool, hopefully keeping it at whatever alkalinity/acidity you desire.
The acidity range is a part of the pH scale.
pH is a scale used to measure acidity or basicity.
pH represents the hydrogen ion conc. of a solution.pH is inversely proportional to the acidity,it means it tells abt the acidity of sol. as more the pH lesser will be acidity
- log(0.25 M HCl) = 0.6 pH ------------
No... pH is an acidity level.
- log(0.00450 M HCl)= 2.3 pH=======
Yes to lower acidity you can add alkalines which increase Ph values
pH is a measure of acidity...
.260 M of HCL, not 260 More than likely correct, but, - log(0.260 M HCl) = 0.6 pH ----------- ( pH can be below 1 )