As NaOH is a strong base I would not be surprised to see a 14 pH at least.
concentrated solution of NaOH and KOH have the pH value about 13.
Yes, a concentrated solution of NaOH and KOH may have pH=14
The pH value for this solution is 13.
THE PH VALUE ACIDIC SOLUTION VARIOUS FROM 0-6.9, WHILE THE BASIC SOLUTION VARIOUS FROM 7.1-1.4. THUS ,OUT OF HCL AND NaOH WILL HIGHER PH VALUE
13
concentrated solution of NaOH and KOH have the pH value about 13.
Yes, a concentrated solution of NaOH and KOH may have pH=14
A solution with a pH value between 11 and 14 is highly alkaline. Common examples of alkalis that can have such pH values are sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and potassium hydroxide (KOH).
The pH value for this solution is 13.
THE PH VALUE ACIDIC SOLUTION VARIOUS FROM 0-6.9, WHILE THE BASIC SOLUTION VARIOUS FROM 7.1-1.4. THUS ,OUT OF HCL AND NaOH WILL HIGHER PH VALUE
13
pH 12-14
Concentrated. You dilute it with a pH 7 solvent (water). There are more H+ ions available in concentrated
Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) pH of 1
8.
That depends on it concentration. 1 mole per liter NaOH (=40g/l) has a pH value of 14. 0.1 mole per liter has a pH of 13; 0.01 mole per liter gives pH=12, ...
You dont - adding NaOH increases pH.