when acid reacts with a base it will be a base
It is an AMPHOTERIC oxide. That is , in an environment of low(acid) pH it behaves as a BASE. In an environment of high(alkaline) pH it behaves as an ACID.
Acid Rain -- Rain containing relatively high concentrations of acid-forming chemicals that have been released into the atmosphere and combined with water vapor; harmful to the environment.
No, MgCl2 is not a base. It is a type of salt that is known for its high solubility in water.
An acid produces H+ ions when they are put in water. A base produces OH- ions when they are put in water.
At high enough temperature anything evaporates; these two require a very high temperature indeed. A mixture would have a boiling point somewhere in the middle.
it would be low
It is an AMPHOTERIC oxide. That is , in an environment of low(acid) pH it behaves as a BASE. In an environment of high(alkaline) pH it behaves as an ACID.
Acid Rain -- Rain containing relatively high concentrations of acid-forming chemicals that have been released into the atmosphere and combined with water vapor; harmful to the environment.
No, MgCl2 is not a base. It is a type of salt that is known for its high solubility in water.
At high enough temperature anything evaporates; these two require a very high temperature indeed. A mixture would have a boiling point somewhere in the middle.
An acid produces H+ ions when they are put in water. A base produces OH- ions when they are put in water.
Well, if it's a "low" like one or two, it is a high acidic pH, so an acid. if it is "high" like eleven or twelve, it is a high base. So it can be either. a 7 is neutral. an 8 is a low base. if it is a 6 it is a low acid.
It is a base because it reduces the acid in your stomach. If it was an acid it would decrease the pH in your stomach which is bad because the lower the pH the stronger the acid. Nexium's job is to correct the high acidity in your stomach that is causing you discomfort. Acids -coffee - tea - soda base -Nexium -tums
hydrophilic and elutes first on HPLC due to high hydrophilicity
In an acid (pH <7) it should be the hydronium ion: H+ or H3O+ In a base (pH >7) it should be the hydroxide/hydroxil ion: OH-
Way back when I was in high school (3000 BC) acid turned litmus paper pink and a base turned it blue.
A strong acid will have a low pH and a strong base will have a high pH.