a strong acid is lower on the pH scale
a strong base is higher on the pH scale
alkaline obviously! strong acid + strong base= neutral strong acid + weak base= acidic weak acid + strong base= alkaline
CoCO3 (Cobalt II carbonate) would be a weak base.
The conjugate base of a weak acid is always a strong base
NH3 is a weak base, but H2CO3 ( carbonic acid ) is not a strong acid. It is a weak acid.
If you mean baking soda, it is a base not an acid and I would think a fairly weak one.
alkaline obviously! strong acid + strong base= neutral strong acid + weak base= acidic weak acid + strong base= alkaline
CoCO3 (Cobalt II carbonate) would be a weak base.
The conjugate base of a weak acid is always a strong base
NH3 is a weak base, but H2CO3 ( carbonic acid ) is not a strong acid. It is a weak acid.
If you mean baking soda, it is a base not an acid and I would think a fairly weak one.
CH3COOH is a acid. It is a weak acid.
the factors are - 1. the kind of titration ie strong acid -strong base,strong acid -weak base,weak acid-strong base,weakacid -weak base. 2.the endpoint 3. the rate of rxn
Nicotine is a weak base
It is the product of a strong acid and a weak base, but is itself a mildly acidic salt.
NaHCO3 is a weak base, with a conjugate acid of H2CO3+.
it is a non electrolyte C2H5OH is not a base, its an alcohol, ETHYL ALCOHOL so its just an alcohol
Weak acid