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A very strong base would have a pH of 12, 13, or 14

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Is a solution with a pH of 13 a weak base or a strong base?

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What is the difference between strong acid and strong base?

A strong base will, in water, fullyhydrolyse to give (react into) hydroxide (OH-) ions.A weak acid will, in water, partially hydrolyse to give (react into) hydronium(H3O+, or H+) ions.The strong/weak difference is in bold, the base/acid difference is itallicalized.


Is alkali an acid?

No. Alkali's and acids are an separate ends of the pH scale, the pH of acids being 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (strong to weak) and the pH of alkali's being 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 (weak to strong). Examples of acids are hydrochloric acid (strong) and vinegar (weak). Toothpaste is an example of a weak alkali.


Is ph13 acid or base?

A solution with a pH of 13 is a strong base. This means it has a high concentration of hydroxide ions.


Is MgO a strong acid?

Mg(BrO3)2 is magnesium bromate. Yes, it is a salt, but when hydolyzed in water, it will have a pH that is slightly basic. Why? Because it is formed from the reaction of a strong base, Mg(OH)2 and a somewhat weak acid HBrO3. Thus, a solution of this salt will have a pH >7


What substance has a ph of 13?

The pH is the reciprocal log function of hydrogen ion availability, usually used in the context of a liquid or solution.Using many strong bases you could make a solution with a pH of 13 if you used the right concentration in the right solvent. In this case a good example would be sodium hydroxide.By example a 0.10 mol/L NaOH solution is of pH = 13.0 value


Is lye an acid or base?

Lye is a very strong base with a pH of 13.


Is bleach an alkali or a acid?

Bleach is an alkaline substance. It has a high pH level, usually around 12-13, which makes it a strong base.


What is the pH number of a dilute solution of a weak base?

The pH of a weak base can be anything greater than 7.0. Generally, weak bases do have a lower pH that strong bases, but this is not always true. The fact that a base is weak only means that it does not completely ionize in solution. The pH of a weak base depends only upon the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH-) in solution.


How do you make ammonia buffer pH 13?

Here is a link to the make up of buffers from 1 to 13 . Scroll down for the pH 13 range, http://delloyd.50megs.com/moreinfo/buffers2.html ph 13 buffer needs to use Sodium Hydroxide. You can only get to pH 10 with Ammonia. Ammonia is only a 'weak' base to get to pH 13 you need a 'strong ' base ,strong bases are the Hydroxide's of Sodium, Potassium or other alkaline metals. Here is a link that explains the concept of weak and strong base's http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base_(chemistry)


How much acid can a stong base neutralize?

A base can neutralize a acid of its opposite pH (potential hydrogen) which is a scale of 1-14 so if a base is a 14 it can neutralize a 1, a 13 a 2 and so forth. Until you get to 7, which is pure water (neutral)


What is the pH of 0.1m NaOH and 0.05m NaOH?

The pH of 0.1 M NaOH is approximately 13, as NaOH is a strong base that fully dissociates in water to produce hydroxide ions. The pH of 0.05 M NaOH would also be approximately 13, as the concentration of the base does not impact the basicity significantly when dealing with strong bases.