Yes - it would be quite dangerous if enough were swallowed
No, chloroform is not a strong acid. It is a type of organic compound called a haloform, which is a class of compounds that are not acidic but rather have some acidic properties due to the presence of a hydrogen atom bonded to a halogen (in this case, chlorine).
Hydrolysis occurs when water breaks apart a salt into its constituent ions, leading to an acidic, basic, or neutral solution. If the cation is a weak acid or the anion is a weak base, the solution will be acidic or basic, respectively. If both the cation and anion are strong acids or bases, the solution will be neutral.
Rainwater can have a slightly acidic pH due to the presence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which creates carbonic acid when it dissolves in the water. This can make rainwater slightly more acidic than pure water, but it is generally considered safe for drinking and other uses.
Yes they do. Water especially has acids in it.
It's both really. Some ions are acidic, some are basic. Mostly, lye is in an acidic form though.
Drinking water helps with some things but not with everything. There are some overdoses you can dilute with water, and others for which water will make no difference.
Aspirin is very acidic, and can cause heartburn or upset stomach in some people. Aspirin is also tough for your liver to breakdown, and some people believe that drinking extra water may help your body to metabolize the aspirin, though this is highly unlikely
In some places just like in America people struggle to get drinking water.
None. You cannot absorb water from air. The only way to ingest water into your body is by drinking it
The food they eat.
It depends where you live. Drinking water in some areas of the world is contaminated, while in others, it isn't.
I will be opening up a dance studio. Since some of the lessons will be quite rigorous I need to provide some good drinking water for my students. How could I find some reasonably price drinking water systems?
No, chloroform is not a strong acid. It is a type of organic compound called a haloform, which is a class of compounds that are not acidic but rather have some acidic properties due to the presence of a hydrogen atom bonded to a halogen (in this case, chlorine).
it is used for drinking water and drinks and to power things
Yes. There is no benefit to drinking "oxygenated" water.
If it is acidic put some alkili in it but if it is alkili put some acid in it......
Some types of fish do live in acidic water. Water with a PH level below 7.0 is considered acidic water. The lower the PH the more acidic the water, the more acidic the water the more aluminum is released which is unsafe for fish. Also, the more acidic the water the lower the dissolved oxygen content is. So having water too acidic for the type of fish that inhabits the water is keeping the fish deprived of proper oxygen levels which results in lower body weight, stunted growth, lethargic behavior, fish eggs being unable to hatch, shorter life spans and death.