It's one of the following;
a) Its concentration
b) Its temperature
c) The number of H+ ions that go into solution
d) The number of OH- ions that go into solution
e) The amount of the solution
The basic solution is called its ....... concentration:)
The strength of a basic solution is represented by the pH of the solution. The greater the pH, the more basic the solution. Solutions with a pH greater than seven are considered to be basic.
pH i think... right?
Neutral solution: pH =7Acidic solution: pH7.
The pH of the resultant mixture will depend on the concentration and the volume of the tomato juice (acidic part) or soap (basic part) used. If soap is more, the resultant solution will be basic. If tomato juice is more, then the resultant solution will be acidic.
That really depends on the strength of the acid, the antacid, and how much of each are present in a mixture. Phenolphthalein is a pink in the presence of higher strength bases (pH > 8.2), orange in the presence of very strong acids (pH < 0), and colorless between pH 0 and 8.2, as well as above 12. If your acid and antacid is combined in a single mixture, the color will depend on the ratio of acid and antacid, taking into account the strength of both the acid and the antacid. If you have significantly more antacid than acid, chances are that it will be pink (unless you're using a strong base like sodium hydroxide for your antacid, at which point it will be colorless), while if you have more acid than antacid, it'll be colorless (unless your acid is a superacid such as fluoroantimonic acid, which there's no reason why you would be using it).
the # of OH- ions that go into a solution
The strength of a basic solution is represented by the pH of the solution. The greater the pH, the more basic the solution. Solutions with a pH greater than seven are considered to be basic.
pH i think... right?
It will depend upon the strength of the solution. 1cc could be equivalent to 5mg or 10 mg or even 125 mg!. Check the bottle for amount of fluid required for dilution and its strength per cc of the solution.
pH is a measure of the acidity of an aqueous solution (a solution where water is the solvent). Specifically it is the negative logarithm of the molar concentration of hydrogen ions. A solution with a pH below 7 is acidic while one with a pH above 7 is basic or alkaline. A pH of 7 is neutral. Note that pH is not a measure of the strength of an acid or base, just how acidic or basic a solution is, which depends both on the strength and concentration of the acid/base.
It's one of the following; a) Its concentration b) Its temperature c) The number of H+ ions that go into solution d) The number of OH- ions that go into solution e) The amound of the solution A)Its Concentration Trust me I Know
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it is device that used to measurethe strength of brine solution
This solution is basic.
The solution is above strength in solute.
Non_degenerate basic feasible solution
Neutral solution: pH =7Acidic solution: pH7.