The pH of a liquid is a measure of its acidity. If a liquid has a pH of less than 7 in is acidic. If it is more than 7 it is basic. If it has a pH of 7 it is neutral.
pH can be measured with chemical indicatior or with a pH meter.
In the "related links" below is an image from Wikipedia that shows the pH of some common substances.
It is a neutral salt but its aqueous solution is acidic in nature.
It would be basic.
Its Acidic... HydroBromic Acid is acidic, even if you dilute it with water.
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Yes its aqueous solution is acidic in nature due to hydrolysis of salt.
It is a neutral salt but its aqueous solution is acidic in nature.
It would be basic.
Its Acidic... HydroBromic Acid is acidic, even if you dilute it with water.
7, lower is acidic, higher is basic.
there is no such indicator.the only way is to add the acidic and basic indicators ,if it does not change the colour of the solution then it is neutral.
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acidic (lower than 7) neutral (7) and basic (higher than 7)
Any aqueous solution will have a pH lower than 7.00 in order to be considered acidic.
This solution is basic.
Yes its aqueous solution is acidic in nature due to hydrolysis of salt.
Neither, it is a neutral salt (conjugated with the strong acid HCl)
If it is only HCL, yes.