no! 0 is the strongest acid!
A strong acid is usually of pH 1-3
Yes, with pH 0 being the strongest acid. Hydrochloric Acid is at pH 1.
The pH is under 1.
A strong acid id PH 1 or 2 and a weak acid is a number between 5 or 6 Not 7 because that is neutral
Strong acid = 1 pH ( or lower ) Strong base = 14 pH ( or higher ) Neutral solution = 7 pH
a strong acid is about 1 or 2 possibly in a pH scale and it turns many pH indicators (such as thymol blue, orange IV, methyl orange, methyl red and litmus paper) red.
The actual answer depends on the strength of the acid / alkali used. However the pH will change from around 1-6 to 8-14 depending on the strength of the acid / base. pH ~1 for strong acid pH ~6 for weak acid pH ~8 for strong base pH ~14 for strong base
It is a strong acid, usually with a pH of 1 or 2
The actual answer depends on the strength of the acid / alkali used. However the pH will change from around 1-6 to 8-14 depending on the strength of the acid / base. pH ~1 for strong acid pH ~6 for weak acid pH ~8 for strong base pH ~14 for strong base
Strong because a substance with a pH of 7 is considered neutral, so the further away from 7 the pH gets, the more strong of an acid it becomes.
1 is strong acid 7 is neutral 14 is strong alkaline
strong acid