NaCH3COO or sodium acetate
The pKa of HOCl is 7.46. So a buffer of equal concentrations of each of HOCl and NaOCl will have a pH = 7.46, and so is slightly basic. However, the range of any buffer solution depends on the total concentration of the pair in the solution -- the more HOCl and NaOCl add the larger the range.
This solution is basic.
Non_degenerate basic feasible solution
...that solution is alkaline or basic.
the solution is basic
Basic
Basic
The pKa of HOCl is 7.46. So a buffer of equal concentrations of each of HOCl and NaOCl will have a pH = 7.46, and so is slightly basic. However, the range of any buffer solution depends on the total concentration of the pair in the solution -- the more HOCl and NaOCl add the larger the range.
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.
This solution is basic.
Household ammonia added to a solution will lower the pH or make the solution more acidic, while some toilet bowl cleaners that have caustic or sodium hydroxide will will raise the pH or make the solution more basic.
Non_degenerate basic feasible solution
Neutral solution: pH =7Acidic solution: pH7.
An acidic solution contains H+ ions, a basic solution contains OH- ions.
A basic solution.
...that solution is alkaline or basic.
This is a basic solution.