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The lower the pH value is from 7 (distilled water), the stronger the acid, so 1 would be the strongest acid.
The pH scale does not indicate the strength of the acid, so there is no number on the pH scale that indicates the strongest acid. A pH value of zero will be the most concentrated strong acid, but even that isn't exactly correct. Concentrations greater than 1 M have pH values <0, but are not useful values because of intermolecular interactions and activity values.
Yes, with pH 0 being the strongest acid. Hydrochloric Acid is at pH 1.
no! 0 is the strongest acid!
The strongest acid is fluoroantimonic acid which is 2×1019 times stronger than 100% sulfuric acid.
pH indicates whether a substance is an acid an alkaline or neutral. pH ranges from 1 to 14, 1 is the strongest acid and 6 is the weakest, 7 is neutral, 8 is the weakest alkaline and 14 is the strongest alkaline. Bleach has a pH of about 12.5. Lemon juice has a pH of about 2.5.
Carborane acid is the world's strongest acid, followed by fluorosulfonic acid. The acidity of carborane acid has been shown at least a million times stronger than concentrated sulfuric acid, and hundreds of times stronger than the previous record holder fluorosulfonic acid.
The stomach has the strongest acid concentration in the body. It is known as gastric acid and has a pH of 1 to 2 and is composed of hydrochlorlic acid.
The highest ever recording was 4.9 i think in EuropeAnswer:Normal rain has a pH of 5.5 to 4.5. Acid rain has pH of anything less than 4.5 and reaches its strongest (lowest pH) value at about a pH of 2.The highest pH for acid rain (the weakest acid rain) would be at the lower value of normal rain water.
There is no given pH for an acid as pH depends both on how strong an acid as and how much of it is dissolved in a given amount of water. The closest to a standard solution is 1.0M (a measure of the number of molecules per liter). A 1.0M solution of a strong acid has a pH of 0.
You can compare the acid dissociation constants (pKa values) of the acid and the base. The lower the pKa value of an acid, the stronger it is. Conversely, the higher the pKa value of a base, the stronger it is. By looking at these values, you can determine which is stronger.
When an acid is neutralized, its pH value is changed to be around 7 and it is no longer an acid.