nope. it is a base
The solution at the endpoint of an acid-base titration involving a weak acid and a strong base will be alkaline. This is because the weak acid will have been neutralized by the strong base, resulting in excess hydroxide ions in the solution causing it to be alkaline.
Magnesium oxide is a substance that can neutralize acid without leaving an alkaline solution. When it reacts with an acid, magnesium oxide forms magnesium chloride and water, with no excess alkalinity left in the solution.
Litmus paper is basically used to test nature of solution i.e acid or alkaline. For acid blue litmus turns to red. But for alkaline red litmus turns to blue color.
Because 'sdoium stearate' is the conjugate base of the weak carboxylic acid 'stearic acid'. Since a solution of stearic acid would be slightly acidic, a solution of sodium stearate will be basic or alkaline.
When an acid is added to a base or alkaline solution, a neutralization reaction occurs. This reaction results in the formation of water and a salt. The pH of the solution typically moves closer to neutral (pH 7).
The solution at the endpoint of an acid-base titration involving a weak acid and a strong base will be alkaline. This is because the weak acid will have been neutralized by the strong base, resulting in excess hydroxide ions in the solution causing it to be alkaline.
An ammonia solution is alkaline.
Magnesium oxide is a substance that can neutralize acid without leaving an alkaline solution. When it reacts with an acid, magnesium oxide forms magnesium chloride and water, with no excess alkalinity left in the solution.
it is a basic.
Litmus paper is basically used to test nature of solution i.e acid or alkaline. For acid blue litmus turns to red. But for alkaline red litmus turns to blue color.
Because 'sdoium stearate' is the conjugate base of the weak carboxylic acid 'stearic acid'. Since a solution of stearic acid would be slightly acidic, a solution of sodium stearate will be basic or alkaline.
When an acid and alkaline solution are mixed, they neutralize each other, forming water and a salt. This reaction is known as a neutralization reaction. The pH of the resulting solution will be closer to neutral (pH 7) than the original solutions.
When an acid is added to a base or alkaline solution, a neutralization reaction occurs. This reaction results in the formation of water and a salt. The pH of the solution typically moves closer to neutral (pH 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+).
No, carbon dioxide is not an alkaline solution. It is a colorless gas that is slightly acidic when dissolved in water, forming carbonic acid.
The pH of the solution become 11-12.
No. However it will dissove in water to produce an acidic solution :)