It would become more basic.
If OH- ions were added to a very basic solution, it would become more alkaline. OH- (hydroxide) ions would increase the pH of the solution.
Yes, from above 7 to below 7
The unknown substance would have to be a basic solution. At least more basic than the initial solution. The pH scale ranges from 0,Most acidic, to 14, Most Basic. If the pH of your solution increases when the unknown substance is added, then it would lead you to believe that the added substance is of a basic nature.
When each of the following is added to water, is the resulting solution acidic, basic, or neutral? a) HClO, b) NaCl, c) HCN, d) MgO, e) CH3OH
phenolphthalien when added to an acidic solution has a colourless indicator. but shows pink colour for basic solution.
If the solution is not basic then the pH will fall below 7
It would become more basic.
Yes, from above 7 to below 7
The unknown substance would have to be a basic solution. At least more basic than the initial solution. The pH scale ranges from 0,Most acidic, to 14, Most Basic. If the pH of your solution increases when the unknown substance is added, then it would lead you to believe that the added substance is of a basic nature.
Blue litmus turns red in acid. Sodium carbonate solution is alkaline (basic), so nothing will happen when blue litmus is put into this. Red litmus will turn blue if added to sodium carbonate.
When each of the following is added to water, is the resulting solution acidic, basic, or neutral? a) HClO, b) NaCl, c) HCN, d) MgO, e) CH3OH
If the solution is not basic then the pH will fall below 7
phenolphthalien when added to an acidic solution has a colourless indicator. but shows pink colour for basic solution.
our experiment on determining the pH of the ash solution gave us a pH of 11.26
The solution could be neutral, acidic or basic depending on the concentration or the volume of the acid or alkali used.
It depends on the original pH of both solutions.
nah man. them acids has them lot. the H+ ions that is. but these basic solutions donate a massif amount of OH- ions compared to H+ ions when added to an aqueous solution.
If it's added to tap water, maybe and maybe not. If it's added to distilled water, the answer is yes.