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Two of the characteristics of pH are: It is higher for alkalis than for acids. It varies logarithmically with molar hydrogen ion concentration, so that a solution with pH 5 contains ten times as high a molar hydrogen ion concentration as does a solution with pH 6.
Yes, it is true.
water moves from a high concentration to a low concentration in a cell
Yes, they move from high, to low.
what is the high concentration of the other metal in the mesosphere
The molar mass remain the same but because the NaOH solution absorb carbon dioxide the titer of this standardized solution was altered.
ADD IT A WOMEN'S PUSSY.IF IT BECOMES HOT THEN IT CONTAINS A HIGH CONCENTRATION OF NaOH
Any solution that has a pH level higher then seven is going to contain the higher concentrations of hydroxide. The gastric acid located in the stomach has very high concentrations of hydroxide.
Two of the characteristics of pH are: It is higher for alkalis than for acids. It varies logarithmically with molar hydrogen ion concentration, so that a solution with pH 5 contains ten times as high a molar hydrogen ion concentration as does a solution with pH 6.
The answer would be theoretically , 16.4* 6.9/300=0.3772M But one thing this concentration of NaOH is pretty high, and is not practical to make this solution. Concentration 6.9M means that you'll have to dissolve 40*6.9=286gm NaOH in one 1 litre water. Thus more than 4 gm are present in that 16.4 ml, which is very difficult.
pH is the negative logarithm of the molar concentration of dissolved hydronium ions. a low pH indicates a high concentration of hydronium ions, while a high pH indicates a low concentration. water happens to be very close to 7.0 so it is considered neutral
pH = - log([H+]) , pOH = - log([OH-] , pH + pOH = 14 [X] = concentration of X
Yes, it is true.
An area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
The molar (molecular) mass of hydrochloric acid is found by adding up the atomic masses of both elements in the compound. (appx.)H= 1.0Cl= 35.5HCl= 36.5 grams
Exocytosis goes from high to low concentration.
Sodium hydroxide does not have a pH number. The pH of a solution of sodium hydroxide depends entirely on the concentration of it in that solution. To learn how to determine the pH of a sodium hydroxide solution, see the Related Questions links.