For it to be an acid, the pH will have to be less than 7. The strong and more concentrated it is, the lower will be the pH. If it is indeed a strong acid, depending on concentration, the pH could be as low a 0 or 1, but more likely, in a normal lab situation, it will be in the range of 2-4.
Strongly acidic
Acidity is a chemical property.
Neutral 7 - Weakly acidic 6.5. Ponds don't need to be strongly acidic because they will harm the animals living inside it.
what kind of chemical could be used to remove the acidic sulphur dioxide from flue gases
Hydrogen ions give acids their acidic properties.
For it to be an acid, the pH will have to be less than 7. The strong and more concentrated it is, the lower will be the pH. If it is indeed a strong acid, depending on concentration, the pH could be as low a 0 or 1, but more likely, in a normal lab situation, it will be in the range of 2-4.
It is acidic. It will lead to the formation of chlorous acid in water.
pH of 7.5 is slightly alkaline
Strongly Acidic
It probably is acidic but mildly so.
Yes,when dissolved in water forms H2SO3.
It is strongly basic as it is an oxide of an alkali metal.
pH = 4 is mildly acidic. The pH scale is [H = 1 strongly acidic pH = 4 mildly acidic pH = 7 neutral ( Water) pH = 9 mildly alkaline pH = 14 strongly alkaline.
Yes, it is strongly acidic. Ph numbers under 7 are Acidic and over 7 are Alkaline (up to 14). 7 is neutral.
Strongly acidic
Acidity is a chemical property.
A chemical can be identified as an acid by testing its pH. A pH value less than seven is considered acidic, while a pH value greater than seven is considered to be a base, or alkaline. Pure water has a pH value of seven.