Bases neutralizes the acids therefore helps maintain the tensile strength of fibre.
Exprimentally, acids should weaken or completely dissipate the tensile strength of fibres (cotton, nylon, ect...) Bases should just dye it a deeper colour.
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A gentle abrasive, like tooth paste and cotton wool, will do that. However if you insist on acid, you can add to the cotton wool any acid, because the tarnish is silver sulphide and the acid will convert it to hydrogen sulphide, a gas
Hydrogen ion (H+) [technically it is hydronium ion (H3O+)] that determines the strength of an acid. A mole of hydrochloric acid (HCl) produces 1 mole of H+ ions, then that is a strong acid. Weak acids give smaller amounts of H+ for a mole of substance.
Lactophenol Cotton Blue is made up of phenol, lactic acid, and cotton blue. It is a stain used to observe fungi.
Depends a bit on the strength of the acid and what type of protein you've got but, on the whole, yes, they are.
ortho effect reduces acidity of carboxylic acid. It is due to steric hindrance at ortho position
the acid in the lollies absorbs into your mouth sticking to your teeth and the strength in the acid stains your teeth
Because acid is very harmful to the cotton and acid spoil the cotton and convert it to Hydration cellulose also the acid cause separation of chains of cellulose in the cotton. If we want to emaciate the cotton we use H2So4.and acid dyes usually need acid PH from 2 to 3. And as i said before it emaciate the cotton.
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The strength of acid depends on its pH really.
does brick acid effect nylon brush
The weaker the acid, the stronger the conjugate base and vice versa
If the base is of the equivalent strength of the acid, yes.
The strength of an acid is the extent to which it is dissociated into ions in dilute solution, and cannot be calculated from a molarity, which is a measure of concentration, not strength. Hydrocholoric acid is a strong acid. It is completely dissociated in I M solution.
viscose dissolve in 40% sulphuric acid,but cotton in 70%.
A lead-acid battery works because of chemical changes inside it with sulfuric acid and lead. When the temperature falls, the strength of these chemical reactions fall, too. This results in less battery capacity.