Primary alcohols can be converted to the corresponding carboxiic acid by a strong oxidizing agent (like chromic acid solution in a Jones oxidation). Secondary and tertiary alcohols cannot be directly converted into acids.
Alcohol is considered neutral on the pH scale as it is neither acidic nor alkaline.
It's neutral because on the pH table it's pH 7.
Pure water is not neutral it is amphoteric which means with bases(alkaline) it acts as acidic and with acids it acts as basic(alkaline)
Oil is typically neutral, meaning it has a pH around 7. However, some oils can be slightly acidic or alkaline depending on factors such as their composition and how they are processed.
Pure water has a neutral pH of 7, meaning it is neither acidic nor alkaline. It is considered neutral because it has an equal balance of hydrogen ions (acidic) and hydroxide ions (alkaline).
Alcohol is considered neutral on the pH scale as it is neither acidic nor alkaline.
It's neutral because on the pH table it's pH 7.
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It's more neutral than either acidic or alkaline.
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The solution is an Alkaline 7 is neutral 1 is very acidic 14 is very alkaline The others are slightly acidic or alkaline
Pure water is not neutral it is amphoteric which means with bases(alkaline) it acts as acidic and with acids it acts as basic(alkaline)
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Sodium chloride is a neutral salt.