When the acid is is diluted; its pH has a chance increase above seven and nake the sample;solution; Etc acidic.
It has been diluted or base has been added, so it has become less strong of an acid.
that is due to acetic acid is a weak acid and sodium hydroxide is a strong base. hence when they are titrated pH increases
The pH could vary from 4.5 to 6.9 depending on the nature of the acid used.
A strong acid is usually of pH 1-3
A strong acid id PH 1 or 2 and a weak acid is a number between 5 or 6 Not 7 because that is neutral
This depends on what kind of acid is concerned:for strong acid pH will be increased by (-log(8.0) = ) 0.90, but with a weak acid this will be only 0.46 (halved value)
pH is actually a measure of hydrogen ion concentration, similar to how molarity is a measure of the concentration of other solutions. The pH of the acid will become more neutral, in this case higher if it's being diluted with water.
Depends On their PH Level. A PH Scale will tell you the strength of an acid- OR base. The strength depends on how much it canw wear materials and how diluted it is.
It has been diluted or base has been added, so it has become less strong of an acid.
that is due to acetic acid is a weak acid and sodium hydroxide is a strong base. hence when they are titrated pH increases
The pH could vary from 4.5 to 6.9 depending on the nature of the acid used.
When adding a strong acid to an acidic solution pH decreases. Adding a strong base to an acidic solution the pH increases.
A strong acid is usually of pH 1-3
A strong acid will have a low pH and a strong base will have a high pH.
No, the pH increases.
A number less than a pH of 4 indicates a strong acid.
The pH will depend on the concentration of the acid, not on whether it is strong or weak.