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What would you expect the pH of a strong acid to be?

The pH of a strong acid is expected to be very low, typically close to 0. Strong acids completely dissociate in solution to release a high concentration of hydrogen ions, leading to a highly acidic pH.


Is pH12 a strong acid?

No, pH 12 indicates a strong base, not a strong acid. A strong acid would have a pH value below 7.


Would a strong acid have a lower pH level than a weak acid?

yes a strong acid would have a lower ph level


How does pH of a strong acid compare with the pH of a weak acid?

i think a strong acid ionizes completely in water while a weak acid ionizes partiallly in water therefore the pH of a strong acid is greater than that of a weak acid The first part of your answer was correct, but the second was reversed. The pH of a strong acid is lower than the pH of a weak acid.


What would be the pH of a substance that is a strong acid?

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What would happen to the overall pH if you dumped a strong acid into a solution that was slightly alkaline?

The final pH of the mixture will depend on how much of the strong acid you add. The initial amount of acid will neutralize the alkaline solution, and if there is enough of the strong acid, the final pH will then become acidic, i.e. pH < 7.


What colour is hydrochloric acid on a pH scale?

Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid, so it has a pH less than 7, typically around 0 to 2. On the pH scale, it would appear as a strong acid with a low pH value, but it doesn't have a specific color.


Is it possible for a strong acid and a weak acid to have the same pH?

Yes In theory, you could have a very weak solution of a strong acid and a stong solution of a weak acid and they would have the same pH.


What is the pH score for a strong acid and a strong base?

A strong acid will have a low pH and a strong base will have a high pH.


What would be the pH value of a strong acid?

pH is not a measure of how strong an acid is, it is a measure of how acidic or basic a solution is. This depends on both the strength of the acid/base and how much is dissolved in a given amount of water. Any acid will produce a pH below 7, and a strong acid will usually produce a very low pH, but again, that depends on the concentration. However, a pH of 0-3 would be considered a strong acid. Yet concentrated glacial acetic acid although very corrosive and strong would not have a pH this low.


If you choose to change the pH of a solution very slightly should you add a strong acid or weak acid?

You should add a weak acid to change the pH of a solution very slightly. Weak acids will have a less dramatic effect on the pH compared to strong acids, allowing for more precise control over the pH adjustment.


What should be pH -value to be strong acid?

The pH will depend on the concentration of the acid, not on whether it is strong or weak.