When there is more H+ in the solution (and therefore, less OH, which makes it more basic).
Nitric acid is more acidic than nitrous acid. This is because nitric acid has a lower pKa value (–1.3) compared to nitrous acid (3.3), indicating that nitric acid readily donates a proton in solution, making it a stronger acid.
Cottage cheese is acidic. It has a pH below 7, which makes it slightly acidic in nature.
stearic acid is more strong i think so..........
Two pollutants found in air that can make rain water more acidic are sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. These pollutants can react with water in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid and nitric acid, which then fall to the ground in the form of acid rain.
P4O10 is acidic.
Yes it will make your blood more acidic as you are inhaling carbon dioxide. This enters the blood and makes blood more acidic as it creates carbonic acid.
Acid rain is made from chemicals in the air mixing with water in the air. This makes the rain more acidic then normal rain.
theres acid in it
Water itself is neutral, neither acidic or basic. If an acid is present in the water, such as hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, sulfuric acid, acetic acid, etc., then the water will become acidic.
Sulfuric acid
Acid in acid rain causes a deterioration of stone and wood. It also makes soil too acidic for plants to grow and makes water to acidic for fish to live in.
Apples have a pH that ranges from 3.3 to 4 which makes them slightly acidic.
Antacid is basic, not acidic.
Nitric acid is more acidic than nitrous acid. This is because nitric acid has a lower pKa value (–1.3) compared to nitrous acid (3.3), indicating that nitric acid readily donates a proton in solution, making it a stronger acid.
Cottage cheese is acidic. It has a pH below 7, which makes it slightly acidic in nature.
stearic acid is more strong i think so..........
Two pollutants found in air that can make rain water more acidic are sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. These pollutants can react with water in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid and nitric acid, which then fall to the ground in the form of acid rain.