It would have to have a pH of greater than seven.
It's one of the following;a) Its concentrationb) Its temperaturec) The number of H+ ions that go into solutiond) The number of OH- ions that go into solutione) The amount of the solution
When each of the following is added to water, is the resulting solution acidic, basic, or neutral? a) HClO, b) NaCl, c) HCN, d) MgO, e) CH3OH
No, saline solution is not a basic solution. It is a neutral solution composed of a mixture of sodium chloride (salt) and water.
Phenolphthalein turns pink in a basic solution.
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.
It would have to have a pH of greater than seven.
This cannot be answered. You will have to give me some choices to choose from.
It's one of the following;a) Its concentrationb) Its temperaturec) The number of H+ ions that go into solutiond) The number of OH- ions that go into solutione) The amount of the solution
a buffer is wrong, it is basic or alkaline, depending on the choices
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When each of the following is added to water, is the resulting solution acidic, basic, or neutral? a) HClO, b) NaCl, c) HCN, d) MgO, e) CH3OH
This solution is basic.
baking soda, ammonia, and saltwater are three examples of basic solution's, although we are slowly making the sea acidic =[
No, saline solution is not a basic solution. It is a neutral solution composed of a mixture of sodium chloride (salt) and water.
A hydroxide (as NaOH) release the ion OH- in water.
A pOH of 7.0 indicates a neutral solution, not a basic solution. In a basic solution, the pOH would be less than 7.0.
Phenolphthalein turns pink in a basic solution.