Both an acid and an alkali can be strong or weak. These are 2 different things. A strong acid is an acid which has a low pH (pH 1 or 2 or 3) and a weak acid is an acid of pH about 5 or 6. Whereas a strong alkali is an alkali of pH 11, 12 while a weak alkali has a pH of about 7 or 8.
Citric acid is actually acidic, not alkaline.
No, an alkaline solution is a basic solution, not an acid. Alkaline solutions have a pH greater than 7, indicating that they have a higher concentration of hydroxide ions compared to hydrogen ions. Acids, on the other hand, have a pH lower than 7.
An alkaline solution is a base. Alkaline solutions have a pH greater than 7 and contain more hydroxide ions (OH-) than hydrogen ions (H+).
Diluted hydrochloric acid is acidic in nature. It will have a pH less than 7, which indicates acidity.
Hominy is alkaline, with a pH above 7.
Citric acid is actually acidic, not alkaline.
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No, an alkaline solution is a basic solution, not an acid. Alkaline solutions have a pH greater than 7, indicating that they have a higher concentration of hydroxide ions compared to hydrogen ions. Acids, on the other hand, have a pH lower than 7.
An alkaline solution is a base. Alkaline solutions have a pH greater than 7 and contain more hydroxide ions (OH-) than hydrogen ions (H+).
Alkaline
No, an acid is an acid and an alkaline is alkaline. They are essentially opposites and will react with one another. The product depends on the specific reactants
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alkaline because in NaOH, Na is plus and OH is minus. when hydrogen is plus it is an acid when it is negative it is a base (alkaline)
is popcorn, poped in coconut oil, acid or alkaline
Alkaline
Diluted hydrochloric acid is acidic in nature. It will have a pH less than 7, which indicates acidity.