The pH of zinc sulfate water solution is approx. 4,5.
The pH of a saturated solution of calcium sulfate is 7.7.
While I can't find a specific pH value - it is certainly acidic - as it's used to 'neutralise' alkaline soil.
Bisulfate is HSO4- anion, which is weakly acidic in nature (capable of protolysis, proton donation) while the acetate anion (CH3COO-) is basic only.
vanadium(I) sulphate, but as far as I am aware, this compound is unknown
the pH of sodium sulphate is 6 - 8
it is lite green on the scales of PH
i think 6
The pH of zinc sulfate water solution is approx. 4,5.
low pH
The pH of a saturated solution of calcium sulfate is 7.7.
To enhance the pH level of the water
Lime does raise the pH level of your soil; however Sulphate is the one that lowers it.
While I can't find a specific pH value - it is certainly acidic - as it's used to 'neutralise' alkaline soil.
Copper sulphate doesn't have a pH on its own, because it has no H+ ions, however when you form copper sulphate solution in water, H+ ions will dissociate from the water. This would depend on the concentration, do you have any idea what concentration you are using?I think it would be weakly acidic, but you need to know the concentration to give a proper pH
Sulphuric acid will react with calcium hydroxide(lime water) to give calcium sulphate. Initially slightly white turbidity may be seen but then the turbidity dissolves and calcium sulphate solution is obtained. Heat is released and temperature of solution rises. Note - Lime water is saturated solution of calcium hydroxide.
Test parameters of Demierallized water are pH, TDS, Conductivity, Total Hardness (Calcium and Magnesium), Chloride, Sulphate like