Yes, they can be corrosive.
Not necessarily. While many neutral solutions are harmless, some may still pose risks depending on the specific chemicals involved. It is important to consider the composition and concentration of the neutral solution in determining its potential harm.
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an universal indicator paper tells you how acid or how alkali it is acid - red alkali - blue neutral - green
Urea is a neutral compound. It is neither acidic nor basic in aqueous solutions.
Bromothymol blue is blue in neutral or basic solutions, and yellow in acidic solutions.
Not necessarily. While many neutral solutions are harmless, some may still pose risks depending on the specific chemicals involved. It is important to consider the composition and concentration of the neutral solution in determining its potential harm.
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Electrolytes themselves are not corrosive, but certain electrolyte solutions can be corrosive depending on their composition and concentration. For example, strong acids or bases used as electrolytes can be corrosive.
in neutral solutions ph paper turns to blue!
Litmus is not neutral, but rather an indicator that changes color in the presence of acidic or basic solutions. It turns red in acidic solutions and blue in basic solutions.
Not all salts are neutral in water solutions.
an universal indicator paper tells you how acid or how alkali it is acid - red alkali - blue neutral - green
Neutral Slutions
Acidic solutions have a pH under 7.A neutral solution has a pH of 7.Basic solutions have a pH over 7.
Tastes are very different.
They are highly corrosive in nature and dissociate extensively in solutions. They behave as good electrolytes.
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