-acidic or acid is stronger than basic
-acid is # below 7 and basic is # over 7
-7 tends to be neutral
- the higher the # the more time it takes to dissolve one thing the less # the faster it takes to dissolve
Acidic vs. basic is a measure of whether the parts of water exist in a solution, without having come together to form an entire water molecule. Acidic solutions represent solutions with a preponderance of one type of part (hydrogen ions), and basic solutions represent solutions with a preponderance of the other type of part (hydroxide ions). One can't make a general statement about whether acids or bases are stronger, but more strongly acidic or basic individual solutions tend to have pH farther from neutral (7). They either have a very low pH(acidic) or a very high pH (basic). How strongly acidic or basic they are depends on how far they are from neutral, with neutral being an equal proportion of hydrogen and hydroxide ions.
A pH value below 7 indicates an acidic substance, with lower values indicating stronger acidity. A pH value above 7 indicates a basic substance, with higher values indicating stronger basicity. A pH of 7 is considered neutral.
The pH of an acid is lower than 7 on the pH scale, with stronger acids having pH values closer to 0.
Our stomachs are stronger acidic (pH 2!) from hydrochloric acid.
yes all acids have pH below 7 as SUSTANCES HAVING Ph below 7 are acids and that having pH up 7 are bases
it is a basic.
Scientists measure the strength of an acidic or basic solution by using the pH scale, which ranges from 0 to 14. A solution with a pH below 7 is acidic, while a solution with a pH above 7 is basic. The lower the pH, the stronger the acid, and the higher the pH, the stronger the base.
pH of one is stronger
pH of a weak will be close to 7 (7 or below). the lower the pH is, the more acetic solution is. pH of 7 is neutral anything below that is acetic anything above it is basic the further away you go from seven the stronger the acid or base is
No, an acid with a pH of 1 is stronger than an acid with a pH of 5. The pH scale is logarithmic, so each unit change represents a tenfold difference in acidity. A lower pH indicates a higher concentration of hydrogen ions and a stronger acid.
No, a lower pH value indicates a stronger acid. Therefore, pH 3 is stronger than pH 4.
A pH of 1 is considered a stronger acid compared to a pH of 6. The pH scale is logarithmic, so each integer difference represents a tenfold difference in acidity. Therefore, a pH of 1 is ten times stronger in terms of acidity than a pH of 2.
A pH value below 7 indicates an acidic substance, with lower values indicating stronger acidity. A pH value above 7 indicates a basic substance, with higher values indicating stronger basicity. A pH of 7 is considered neutral.
No, an acid typically has a pH below 7. A pH of 6 is slightly acidic, but a stronger acid would have a pH closer to 1 or 2.
No, pH 11 is not an acid. In fact, it is a basic pH level, indicating a solution is alkaline or basic. Substances with a pH higher than 7 are considered basic, while those with a pH lower than 7 are acidic.
the lower the pH the stronger the acid
Generally, an acidic salt and water will form, but not always. I must assume you mean equimolar and not equal amounts, for it is very difficult to tell if you have not stated specific acids/bases.
Generally, the pH will decrease, depending on the strength of the acid. The stronger the acid is, the more the pH will decrease, when mixed with NaOH.