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Q: Would you use a strong or weak acid to neutralise left over alkali in hair?
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What alkali could be added to a strong acid to neutralise it?

To neutralise a strong acid, you would need a strong alkali (or lots of a weak alkali, but that would be impractical). Potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, lithium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide and magnesium hydroxide would all work.


Does alkali neutralise acid?

Yes


What is used to neutralise an acid?

An alkali.


When an acid and an alkali or a base neutralise each other what is made?

When a strong acid and a strong base neutralize each other the products are a salt and water.


What happens if you keep adding acid to an alkali?

It will neutralise the alkali and then turn the liquid to an acid.


What type of substance neutralise an acid?

an alkali


How do you neutralize a acid or alkali?

To neutralise an acid add sodium carbonate. 2H^+ + Na2CO3 = 2Na^(+) + H2O + CO2 It forms the salt , water and carbon dioxide. To neutralise an alkali add 'milk'.


Is a nettle sting an acid or a alkali?

a nettle sting is acid but a doc leaf is alkali which is why it neutralises it


Has a pH between 1 and 6 and can neutralise alkali what is it?

An acid! :)


What do alkalis do to acids?

Alkali's neutralise acids. For example, toothpaste is an alkali that neutralises acid in the mouth.


Why does toothpaste contain a mild alkali?

Toothpaste contains alkali to neutralise the acid your teeth make so that you don't have to get fillings but it can't be too strong or it can damage your teeth too and also alkali's taste nasty.


What will neutralise acid?

alkali bases pH greater than 7