By observing the [H+] ion concentration and [OH-] concentration in the aqueous solution. If the [H+] ion concentration is higher that the [OH-] ion concentration, it is acidic. Vice Versa for basic.
acidic
It would be basic.
It is a neutral salt but its aqueous solution is acidic in nature.
Acidic or basic.
Its Acidic... HydroBromic Acid is acidic, even if you dilute it with water.
This solution is basic.
acidic
It would be basic.
It is a neutral salt but its aqueous solution is acidic in nature.
Acidic or basic.
Its Acidic... HydroBromic Acid is acidic, even if you dilute it with water.
It cannot be basic since all alkalis/bases end or have OH (hydroxide) in the equation making this acidic
7, lower is acidic, higher is basic.
An aqueous solution of methanal/formaldehyde is neither acidic nor basic; its pH would be 7.
Calcite does not have a pH. The pH scale determines how acidic or basic an aqueous solution is meaning solution in which the solvent is water.
No: Any aqueous solution with a pH value below 7 at standard temperature and pressure is acidic, the opposite of basic.
No, it is considered an electrolyte because charged ions are present, dissolved in solution (H3O+ and HSO4-). Any acidic aqueous solution is an electrolyte due to the presence of H3O+ in solution (similarly, any basic aqueous solution is also).