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Cl2O is acidic. When it reacts with water, it forms a solution that is acidic in nature due to the formation of hypochlorous acid.
No, nitric oxide is acidicNitric oxide is actually neutral.And for future reference, the other NOx gases are:= Nitrogen dioxide (N2O), acidic.= Dinitrogen monoxide (N2O), neutral (but later reacts with oxygen, forming NO2 which is acidic).
Sodium nitrate itself is not acidic, but when it reacts with water in soil, it can form nitric acid which can lower the pH of the soil, making it more acidic. This acidification effect can be detrimental to certain plants that prefer a neutral or slightly alkaline soil pH.
No vinegar is an acid. That's why it reacts with the basic substance baking powder. But it is a mild acid. So it won't hurt you ;)
The ratio of equivalent weight of KMnO4 in acidic to basic medium is 1:2:5. In acidic medium, KMnO4 reacts as MnO4^- + 8H+ + 5e^- → Mn^2+ + 4H2O, requiring 5 equivalents, whereas in basic medium, it reacts as MnO4^- + 2H2O + 3e^- → MnO2 + 4OH^-, requiring 2 equivalents. In neutral medium, the equivalent weight is the same as in basic medium.
Cl2O is acidic. When it reacts with water, it forms a solution that is acidic in nature due to the formation of hypochlorous acid.
An indicator has a different color in acidic or basic solutions; the nature of complexes formed is different.
They can be either. Some foods are basic, some are acidic, and some are neutral.
No, nitric oxide is acidicNitric oxide is actually neutral.And for future reference, the other NOx gases are:= Nitrogen dioxide (N2O), acidic.= Dinitrogen monoxide (N2O), neutral (but later reacts with oxygen, forming NO2 which is acidic).
Nitric oxide is considered a neutral oxide, as it does not exhibit distinct basic or acidic properties. It reacts with both acids and bases to form different compounds.
No, nitric oxide is acidicNitric oxide is actually neutral.And for future reference, the other NOx gases are:= Nitrogen dioxide (N2O), acidic.= Dinitrogen monoxide (N2O), neutral (but later reacts with oxygen, forming NO2 which is acidic).
Sodium nitrate itself is not acidic, but when it reacts with water in soil, it can form nitric acid which can lower the pH of the soil, making it more acidic. This acidification effect can be detrimental to certain plants that prefer a neutral or slightly alkaline soil pH.
No vinegar is an acid. That's why it reacts with the basic substance baking powder. But it is a mild acid. So it won't hurt you ;)
A salt can be acidic, neutral, basic or amphoteric (from Greek: "amphoteroi" (ἀμφότεροι), meaning "both")a. It is acidic when it has pH
No, an acid does not fizz when it becomes neutral. Fizzing typically occurs when an acid reacts with a base to produce water and a salt. When an acid becomes neutral, it simply loses its acidic properties and does not undergo a fizzing reaction.
The ratio of equivalent weight of KMnO4 in acidic to basic medium is 1:2:5. In acidic medium, KMnO4 reacts as MnO4^- + 8H+ + 5e^- → Mn^2+ + 4H2O, requiring 5 equivalents, whereas in basic medium, it reacts as MnO4^- + 2H2O + 3e^- → MnO2 + 4OH^-, requiring 2 equivalents. In neutral medium, the equivalent weight is the same as in basic medium.
P4O10 is acidic.