An acid; pH is a measure of the [H+] of a system. A solution with high [H+] is acidic, and has a low pH, according to the equation:
pH = -log10([H+])
A solution with a Kb value greater than 1 indicates that the base is strong. Strong bases ionize completely in solution, leading to a higher concentration of hydroxide ions. This results in a higher Kb value as it reflects the strength of the base in accepting protons.
A K value much less than 1 indicates that the reaction strongly favors the reactants at equilibrium. This could suggest a solution where the products are formed at a slower rate compared to the reactants or one in which the reactants are more stable than the products.
The pH of a basic solution is greater than 7. Basic solutions have a pH between 7.1 and 14. A pH value above 7 indicates a solution is basic or alkaline.
a strongly basic solution
A weakly acidic solution.
a colloid has smaller particles than a solution
No, a solution has much smaller particles than a colloid. In a solution the particles are individual atoms, molecules, or ions.
A Weakly Acidic Solution
A strongly basic solution
A weakly acidic solution.
In a solution, the solute particles are generally of molecular size or smaller, even much smaller than those in a colloid.
The value 0.3 is smaller than 0.349.
It is 10 times smaller.
A solution with uniformly sized particles smaller than the wavelength of light will not scatter light.
A solution with a Kb value greater than 1 indicates that the base is strong. Strong bases ionize completely in solution, leading to a higher concentration of hydroxide ions. This results in a higher Kb value as it reflects the strength of the base in accepting protons.
I'm pretty sure that would be a colloid. Hope that helps!
Subtract a positive value from it. Add a negative value to it. Multiply by a number smaller than 1 Divide by a number larger than 1.