when acid reacts with a base it will be a base
Concentrated acid or base has a high amount of acid or base in a solution, usually at or near 100% concentration. Dilute acid or base has a low amount of acid or base in a solution, usually with a lower concentration. Dilute solutions are weaker and less corrosive, while concentrated solutions are stronger and more reactive.
No, the hydroxide ion is a very strong base. but can be just as dangerous as a strong acid.
No, grapefruit is not a base. It is a type of fruit that is known for its sour and tangy taste due to its high citric acid content.
A solution with a pH of 13 is a strong base. This means it has a high concentration of hydroxide ions.
It is a acid base.
Concentrated acid or base has a high amount of acid or base in a solution, usually at or near 100% concentration. Dilute acid or base has a low amount of acid or base in a solution, usually with a lower concentration. Dilute solutions are weaker and less corrosive, while concentrated solutions are stronger and more reactive.
No, the hydroxide ion is a very strong base. but can be just as dangerous as a strong acid.
it would be low
No, grapefruit is not a base. It is a type of fruit that is known for its sour and tangy taste due to its high citric acid content.
A solution with a pH of 13 is a strong base. This means it has a high concentration of hydroxide ions.
It is a acid base.
Strength: how strong the bonds between the elements in the acid are. (the stronger the bonds the harder it is for the hydrogen ions to dissociate (break away) from the acid. Concentration: moles per liter. if there's a lot of the acid in a small amount of space there's a high concentration. just because the concentration is high, that doesn't mean the acid wouldn't easily break up.
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-
True. It is possible to have a concentrated solution of a weak acid or base, as the concentration of a solution refers to the amount of solute dissolved in a solvent, regardless of the strength of the acid or base. The degree of dissociation may be low, but the concentration can still be high.
Cranberry juice is acidic with a typical pH range of 2.3-2.5 due to its high content of citric acid and other organic acids.
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.