A base is a compound that produces hydroxide ions in a solution. A basic solution is a solution that contains a higher pH concentration than 7.
a buffer is wrong, it is basic or alkaline, depending on the choices
it is a basic.
The product of a reaction between a week acid and a strong base is a basic salt.
An acid-base indicator. Some examples are phenolphthalein and methyl orange.
none of them is basic...solution with ph2 is more acidic than ph3 solution.
a buffer is wrong, it is basic or alkaline, depending on the choices
Solutions with a pH over 7 are basic, and the higher the number, the stronger a base they are. A solution with a pH of 8 is a base.
A solution may be acidic basic or neutral.
The addition of a base to a neutral solution will cause the pH of the solution to go up, which makes it a BASIC solution.
changes to violet in basic solution
Yes, when in solution it is strongly basic
The solution is basic.
is going to be basic. The pH scale is between 0 and 14. 7 is neutral (think human blood), and less than that is acidic (Coca Cola), and higher is basic (think anything with an OH- group, like lye)
A solution of ammonia is basic, no matter the concentration.
There are no basic gases, only in solution ammoniak (NH3) will react basic
it is a basic.
Sodium Hydroxide is basic.