The pH value of any acidic solution depends on the strength of the acid in the particular solution. In this instance, a dilute sulfuric acid solution shows a higher value of pH whereas the concentrated acid shows a very low value.
0 - 6.9 The lower the pH number the higher the concentration of hydronium ions and higher the strength of acid
The pH of hydrochloric acid has a pH of 2.
The pH of nitric acid is around 1.0 - highly acidic.
Dilute hydrochloric acid typically has a pH around 1 to 2.
The acid number and pH are related in chemical analysis because they both measure the acidity of a substance. The acid number specifically quantifies the amount of acidic compounds present, while pH indicates the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution. A lower pH typically corresponds to a higher acid number, indicating a more acidic substance.
sulphric acid and nitric acid
hydrogen and sulphric acid
pH is not a measure of how strong an acid is, it is a measure of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution of water. It depends on both the strength of an acid and how concentrated it is (how much is dissolved in a given about of water).
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A number less than a pH of 4 indicates a strong acid.
0 - 6.9 The lower the pH number the higher the concentration of hydronium ions and higher the strength of acid
The pH number will be higher
The pH of nitric acid is around 1.0 - highly acidic.
The pH of hydrochloric acid has a pH of 2.
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Ya, you betcha! Undiluted sulfuric (sulphuric) acid is a very strong acid. It will decompose and dissolve many organic items, including skin.
The number is the middle number for PH between acid and base because it is neutral. This is number that falls in between 0 and 14.