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It all depends on the concentration of this strong acid. pH = -log [H+] = -log [CHBr] Example: suppose the concentration HBr is 0.10 mol/L then pH = -log[0.10] = 1.0, but when it's 0.05 mol/L then pH = 2 - 0.7 = 1.3
take 0.25 grams of sodium hypochlorite and dissolve it into 100 mls of water, put in a pH probe and add boric acid until the pH is about 8.0, which takes about 0.65 grams of boric acid
The pH level for acetic acid is 3... The pH level for acetic acid is 3...
yes, boric acid is a weak acid
it has a pH level of 0-6.
It all depends on the concentration of this strong acid. pH = -log [H+] = -log [CHBr] Example: suppose the concentration HBr is 0.10 mol/L then pH = -log[0.10] = 1.0, but when it's 0.05 mol/L then pH = 2 - 0.7 = 1.3
The pH level for acetic acid is 3... The pH level for acetic acid is 3...
take 0.25 grams of sodium hypochlorite and dissolve it into 100 mls of water, put in a pH probe and add boric acid until the pH is about 8.0, which takes about 0.65 grams of boric acid
yes, boric acid is a weak acid
it has a pH level of 0-6.
the pH level is 1.1
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Its PH level. ---- An acid has a pH level between 0-6. Bases have a pH level between 8-14 A neutral that is niether acidic nor basic has a pH of 7.
No. No difference. Boric Acid is actually in a powder form.
Yes, this buffer works in the range 8-10 pH.
Boric acid don't react with water but is soluble in water.
It is a base because it has a pH level of 7.8 and for it to be ans acid it has to be below 7 for a pH level to be an acid.