Reactivity depends on into which foreign mixture an acid or base is mixed. The further the difference of pH values between the acid or base and the new system into which the acid or base is added, the greater will be the resultant reactivity.
Depending on the pH paper.
Acid. Its more corrosive. Base is in our soaps etc.
Base. A base will do more terminal damage to your eyes than the acid.
It depends which part of the stong acid concept you are concerned with: A weak acid is the opposite of a "strong" acid A strong base is the opposite of a strong "acid" A neutral solution is the oppposte of a strong acid (a reactive solution)
The diluted strong acid might be only 1% acid. Quantities also change the reactivity.
Yes, they are highly reactive towards each other and their reactions are completed within 0.000001 seconds.
Acid. Its more corrosive. Base is in our soaps etc.
Acid chloride is more reactive than aldehyde. Aldehyde is more reactive than ketone, which is more reactive than ester, which is more reactive than amides.
Sulfur itself is a non-reactive element... although sulfuric acid is highly reactive.
Corrosion is based on chemical reactions; acids and bases are frequently very reactive substances.
i'm not sure
Base. A base will do more terminal damage to your eyes than the acid.
base besides if it's wrong base is more healthy than acid
It depends which part of the stong acid concept you are concerned with: A weak acid is the opposite of a "strong" acid A strong base is the opposite of a strong "acid" A neutral solution is the oppposte of a strong acid (a reactive solution)
aluminum will produce tiny bubbles
The diluted strong acid might be only 1% acid. Quantities also change the reactivity.
acid
Yes, they are highly reactive towards each other and their reactions are completed within 0.000001 seconds.