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Alcohol is considered to be slightly acidic.
it goes colourless in an alkiline soloution but in an acidic substance it goes a fushia pink colour! You are WRONG! The solution will be colourless at acidic and neutral pH and goes pink above about pH 8, I hope you aren't a science teacher.
Alcohol is slightly acidic in nature. When consumed, it can lower the pH level in the stomach, leading to increased acidity and potential irritation.
No, it isn't. It's essentially neutral. Some alcohols are weakly acidic... phenol is one of the more acidic ones, and was at one time even called "carbolic acid."
Vinyl alcohol is acidic in nature because it has a proton on the hydroxyl group, which can be donated to a base. This proton can dissociate to form the vinyl alcoholate ion and a hydrogen ion in solution, contributing to its acidic properties.
Chlorine Cl2 is acidic in nature because it forms a mixture of HCl and HOCl in water.
Alcohol is considered to be slightly acidic.
it goes colourless in an alkiline soloution but in an acidic substance it goes a fushia pink colour! You are WRONG! The solution will be colourless at acidic and neutral pH and goes pink above about pH 8, I hope you aren't a science teacher.
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Alcohol is slightly acidic in nature. When consumed, it can lower the pH level in the stomach, leading to increased acidity and potential irritation.
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No, it isn't. It's essentially neutral. Some alcohols are weakly acidic... phenol is one of the more acidic ones, and was at one time even called "carbolic acid."
Vinyl alcohol is acidic in nature because it has a proton on the hydroxyl group, which can be donated to a base. This proton can dissociate to form the vinyl alcoholate ion and a hydrogen ion in solution, contributing to its acidic properties.
It's neutral because on the pH table it's pH 7.
Iso-propyl alcohol shows slightly acidic behaviour.
No, it is no alcohol, it is a substituted phenol and is acidic in nature, while alcohols are neutral,.
Methyl alcohol (methanol) is actually not the most acidic compound. Stronger acids, such as hydrochloric acid (HCl) or sulfuric acid (H2SO4), have lower pKa values and are more acidic than methanol. Methanol is a weak acid compared to these stronger acids.