sodium hydroxide
pOH = 14 - pH 5 = 14 - pH 9 = pH
No, the pH level cannot exceed 14.
No, a pH of 14 is actually high in alkalinity, not acidity. A pH of 14 indicates a strong base, while a pH of 0 is considered highly acidic.
The most alkaline pH is '14'. NB pH ranges from 1(acidic) to 7(neutrality) to 14 ( alkaline).
pOH +pH=14 pOH+7.6=14 pOH=(14-7.6)=6.4
We can subtract pOH from 14, using the formula pH + pOH = 14. This is only true at 14 degrees Celsius.
pOH = 14 - pH 5 = 14 - pH 9 = pH
I know that pH -value from 1 to 14 why?
The highest number on the pH scale is 14. The pH scale goes from 0 to 14.
No, the pH level cannot exceed 14.
No, a pH of 14 is actually high in alkalinity, not acidity. A pH of 14 indicates a strong base, while a pH of 0 is considered highly acidic.
The most alkaline pH is '14'. NB pH ranges from 1(acidic) to 7(neutrality) to 14 ( alkaline).
pOH +pH=14 pOH+7.6=14 pOH=(14-7.6)=6.4
pH is -log[H(subscript 3)O+] pOH is the [OH-] pOH = 14 - pH apex
- log(1 X 10^-5 M) = 5 14 - 5 = 9 pH ----------
10.7(pH) - 14 = 3.3 (pOH)
Yes, a concentrated solution of NaOH and KOH may have pH=14