It depends on the pH of the dilutant.
if the dilution substance is base the acidic solution will become less acidic moving toward neutral pH, the more it is diluted the less acidic it will become.
A base solution will remain base or about 7 pH
Yes, as an acidic solution is added to a basic solution, the pH of the basic solution will decrease because the acidic solution introduces more H+ ions, thereby shifting the pH of the combined solution towards a more acidic value.
An electrode itself does not have a pH value, but the electrolyte solution it is immersed in can be acidic or basic depending on the specific system. The pH of the solution can affect the electrode's behavior and performance in certain electrochemical reactions.
The concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution determines if it is acidic or basic. If the concentration of H+ is higher than the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH-), the solution is acidic. If the concentration of H+ is lower than the concentration of OH-, the solution is basic.
Potassium nitrate is a neutral salt, t is neither acidic nor alkaline.
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The solution is acidic.
Yes, as an acidic solution is added to a basic solution, the pH of the basic solution will decrease because the acidic solution introduces more H+ ions, thereby shifting the pH of the combined solution towards a more acidic value.
This solution is basic.
An electrode itself does not have a pH value, but the electrolyte solution it is immersed in can be acidic or basic depending on the specific system. The pH of the solution can affect the electrode's behavior and performance in certain electrochemical reactions.
The concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution determines if it is acidic or basic. If the concentration of H+ is higher than the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH-), the solution is acidic. If the concentration of H+ is lower than the concentration of OH-, the solution is basic.
Potassium nitrate is a neutral salt, t is neither acidic nor alkaline.
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basic solutions
A solution is acidic if it has a pH below 7, basic if it has a pH above 7, and neutral if it has a pH of exactly 7.
It helps in indicating whether a substance is acidic or basic A red litmus paper turns blue in basic solution and turns red in acidic solution A blue litmus paper turns red in acidic solution and turns darker blue in basic solution
Yes, the litmus paper test can determine if an aqueous solution is basic. If the litmus paper turns blue, it indicates that the solution is basic. If it remains red, the solution is acidic.
The measurement for how acidic or base a solution is called pH level. The pH level is on a scale from 1-14. One being very acidic, 7 being neutral, and 14 being very base.