Basic, because it is formed in a process called saponification where ethyl ethanoate is reacted in the presence of a BASE. From this reaction we will get soap
Soap solution can be basic or acidic, depending on the composition of the soap. In general, a soap solution would likely be basic, which would turn pink/red in the presence of a pH indicator like phenolphthalein or blue/green with bromothymol blue.
The pH of the resultant mixture will depend on the concentration and the volume of the tomato juice (acidic part) or soap (basic part) used. If soap is more, the resultant solution will be basic. If tomato juice is more, then the resultant solution will be acidic.
Yes, as an acidic solution is added to a basic solution, the pH of the basic solution will decrease because the acidic solution introduces more H+ ions, thereby shifting the pH of the combined solution towards a more acidic value.
A soap solution is typically basic because it is derived from the reaction of a strong base (such as sodium hydroxide) with fatty acids. The soap molecules have a polar end that acts as a base, allowing them to interact with oils and dirt to facilitate cleaning.
The concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution determines if it is acidic or basic. If the concentration of H+ is higher than the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH-), the solution is acidic. If the concentration of H+ is lower than the concentration of OH-, the solution is basic.
lime juice and soap solutions turn red in turmeric because turmeric is an organic indicator which turns red in acidic or basic solution and lime juice is an acidic solution while soap is a basic solution
Soap solution can be basic or acidic, depending on the composition of the soap. In general, a soap solution would likely be basic, which would turn pink/red in the presence of a pH indicator like phenolphthalein or blue/green with bromothymol blue.
The pH of the resultant mixture will depend on the concentration and the volume of the tomato juice (acidic part) or soap (basic part) used. If soap is more, the resultant solution will be basic. If tomato juice is more, then the resultant solution will be acidic.
The solution is acidic.
Yes, as an acidic solution is added to a basic solution, the pH of the basic solution will decrease because the acidic solution introduces more H+ ions, thereby shifting the pH of the combined solution towards a more acidic value.
This solution is basic.
The litmus papers are used for checking the acidic and basic nature of any substance. That's why drop of lemon juice, which is by nature acidic, turns blue litmus into red(as the property of acidic solution is to change the color of blue litmus to red). So soap solution which is by nature basic will turn red litmus into blue (as the property of basic solution is to change the color of red litmus to blue).
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It is a neutral salt but its aqueous solution is acidic in nature.
The concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution determines if it is acidic or basic. If the concentration of H+ is higher than the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH-), the solution is acidic. If the concentration of H+ is lower than the concentration of OH-, the solution is basic.
pH = 2.2 is VERY Acidic. The pH range is 0 to 14. pH from 0 to 6 is acidic pH = 7 is neutral (water) pH from 8 to 14 is basic. 'pH' means the' negative logarithm , to the base '10', of the hydrogen ion concentration ' . Mathematically it is pH = -log(10) [H^(+)] Inverting [H^(+)] = 10^(-pH) So for a pH = 2.2 [H^(+)] = 10^(-2.2) = 0.0063....
A soap solution is typically basic because it is derived from the reaction of a strong base (such as sodium hydroxide) with fatty acids. The soap molecules have a polar end that acts as a base, allowing them to interact with oils and dirt to facilitate cleaning.