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Strong acid > Weak acid > weak base > strong Base. Will produce the most hydronium ions to the least hydronium ions.
Salt can be neutral, acidic, or basic. Salts are formed through the reaction of an acid and a base. If the reaction involves a strong acid and a strong base, the resulting salt is neutral (like NaCl table salt). A weak acid and a strong base result in a basic salt, and a strong acid and a weak base form an acid salt.
Neutral. The pH scale runs 1 (strong acid) to 14 (strong base) 7 is right in the middle- neutral.
The product of the reaction between a strong acid and a strong base is a salt neutral in water solution.
The amount of base needed to neutralize an acid depends on the alkalinity of the acid and of the base. ------------------ Because some salts formed during the neutralization form non-neutral water solutions.
It is not a base or acid as it is neutral and has a PH value of 7
Pure water is considered to be neutral
alkaline obviously! strong acid + strong base= neutral strong acid + weak base= acidic weak acid + strong base= alkaline
Basic. Na+ is the conjugate acid of a strong base, NaOH. The conjugate base of a strong acid is neutral. ClO- is the conjugate base of a weak acid, HClO, so it acts as a weak base in solution.
conductometric titration of a strong acid with a strong base makes the sloution neutral
A strong-acid strong base reaction will yield a neutral solution at the equivalence point.
Potassium nitrate salt is neither a base nor an acid. the nitrate ion is a conjugate base of a strong acid (nitric acid). It will not hydrolyse in solution to produce OH- ions.
Sodium hydroxide (strong base) and Sulphuric acid (strong acid)
NaNO3 is a neutral salt made from a strong acid(HNO3) and strong base(NaOH)
Neither. It's neutral. It's the product of a strong acid and a strong base.
Strong Acid + Strong Base ---> Neutral Salt + Water
No. MgCl2 is a salt of a strong acid and a strong base, therefore it is neutral.