The pH of sodium hypochlorite solution typically ranges from 11 to 13, depending on the concentration of the solution.
The pH of sodium bicarbonate is around 8.4.
The pH of a sodium sulfate solution is typically neutral, around 7, since sodium salts are made up of ions that do not affect the pH significantly.
The pH of sodium carbonate is around 11-12 due to its basic nature, while the pH of sodium bicarbonate is around 8-9 as it is slightly alkaline when dissolved in water. Both compounds are used as buffers and in various applications due to their pH properties.
Sodium hypochlorite typically has a pH between 11-13 when in solution.
The pH of pure sodium is not applicable, as pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution. Sodium metal itself does not readily dissolve in water to form a solution that can be measured for pH.
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i think it is one third of the hypochlorite solution and remaining normal saline
Sodium in yogurt hasn't a pH !
The pH of sodium bicarbonate is around 8.4.
if clorine is mixed with amonia.. Cl2 + NH3 ---> NH4Cl It is much stable but the mixture of sodium hypoclorite and aqua amonia is not much stable...
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The pH of a sodium sulfate solution is typically neutral, around 7, since sodium salts are made up of ions that do not affect the pH significantly.
No, sodium hydroxide (NaOH) does not have a pH of 7. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base and has a pH greater than 7. The pH of a solution of sodium hydroxide depends on its concentration. A 0.1 M solution of NaOH has a pH of 13.
The pH of sodium carbonate is around 11-12 due to its basic nature, while the pH of sodium bicarbonate is around 8-9 as it is slightly alkaline when dissolved in water. Both compounds are used as buffers and in various applications due to their pH properties.
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Sodium hypochlorite typically has a pH between 11-13 when in solution.