It depends on the molar concentration (Number of moles per liter of solution, a mole is 6.022X1023 formula units). Since it is a strong base that gives one hydroxide ion per formula unit, the pH of an RbOH solution is equal to 14 + the logarithm of the molar concentration. So a 1.0M solution has a pH of 14, a .1M solution has a pH of 13 and so on until a pH of about 7.
Because rubidium hydroxide is a base, an alkaline compound with the pH under 7.
The pH level of aluminum hydroxide is 9.5
A water solution of Rubidium hydroxide
It has no Ph level it doesn't have Hydroneam or Hydroxide ions.
11.6 Ph
Because rubidium hydroxide is a base, an alkaline compound with the pH under 7.
The pH level of aluminum hydroxide is 9.5
A water solution of Rubidium hydroxide
It has no Ph level it doesn't have Hydroneam or Hydroxide ions.
11.6 Ph
0.7
10
Both are strong bases and a solution of either will have a high pH.
Strontium hydroxide is base; the pH is over 7.
pH level is a measure of acidity, the simplest way to understand it is the lower the pH value the more acid something is, and the higher the pH value the more alkali something is. Finaly a value of pH 7 is neutral (neither acid or alkali).pH does not show the amount of Sodium Hydroxide present, however the pH would increase if Sodium Hydroxide was added because Sodium Hydroxide is alkali.The pH of concentrated (1 M) Sodium Hydroxide is 14.
Rubidium hydroxide is a strong base as are all alkali metal hydroxides.
A pH=11 is a pH of a basic solution; for example a solution of sodium hydroxide in water.