Milk has a pH of 6(slightly more acidic than pure water). So I would guess half and half to be slightly more basic than milk.
A lot of acid rain is produced in the midwest.
the acid rain goes in between the rocks and brakes it in little bites or in half
Starting with the formula: 2HNO3 --> H2O + NO2 If you have 0.4 moles of nitric acid (HNO3), you will get half the number of moles of NO2. So, you will have 0.2 moles of nitric acid.
MgO + 2HCl --> MgCl2 + H2O
This reaction is:CH3COOCH2CH3 + H2O ↔ CH3COOH + CH3CH2OHThe products are acetic acid and ethanol.
A lot of acid rain is produced in the midwest.
he has lactic acid but not as many as rivals. He has half of what other people have.
the acid rain goes in between the rocks and brakes it in little bites or in half
Each half of your DNA (DeoxyriboNucleic Acid) comes from your parents. A genetic mutation is a permenent change in your DNA.
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1316.10 mg of citric acid is contained in one grape fruit.
Yes you can, it's a common alternative to citric acid. Just use half as much as you would with citric acid.
prefix "hemi" mean half. example: hydrocortisone hemisuccinate in this the succinate (succinic acid) which consists two carboxylic acid groups, only one is attached to the 21 carbon of the hydrocortisone and other carboxylic acid group is free. so that it is called as hydrocortisone hemisuccinate
Pyruvic Acid
Alka seltzer is technically both. It is a dry mixture of sodium bicarbonate (a base) and citric acid (an acid). When mixed with water, the acid and base react with each other and produce carbon dioxide (the fizz), and sodium citrate.
Though the eastern half of the United States is affected by acid rain, the northeast (especially New York State) suffers the most.
Equivalence point is reached when Reactants react at Stoichiometric ratios and reach the Endpoint so that no more of the solution being titrated is found.Eg: Strong base + Strong Acid: HCL+NaOH--> NaCl+H2O1mol of Hcl Requires 1 mol of NaCl,Therefore 3.65 moles of Hcl Requires 3.65Moles of NaOH and equivalence point is reached when that much is added to the acid being titrated for example .Half Eq point is when Half of the Solution being titrated has reacted. It is a point on a titration curve which corresponds to the addition of exactly half of the volume of the titrant needed to reach equivalence point (or end point )Corrected:So, at HALF-WAY Eq. point the pH = pKa, since the actual concentration of ACID is equal to concentration of its conjugate BASE because both are equal to HALF of the original (unknown) acid concentration to be titrated (half left = half formed).