Depending on how strong the acid is it might burn through the floor or if you touch it your hand may get poisoned or worse your hand will start burning and bubbling and it would be like torture until the acid reaches your main blood vein and kills you.
No, pH 12 indicates a strong base, not a strong acid. A strong acid would have a pH value below 7.
It would turn red in strong acid, orange/yellow in a weak acid, green in a neutral solution, blue in a weak base and purple in a strong base
If corrosive acid spills on your skin, it can cause severe burns, pain, and tissue damage. It is important to immediately flush the affected area with water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention right away to prevent further damage. Do not attempt to neutralize the acid with other substances as this can worsen the situation.
Hydrogen sulfate would be an alternate name for sulfuric acid, H2SO4. It is a very strong acid.
To effectively neutralize acid spills, one can use a neutralizing agent such as baking soda or a commercial acid neutralizer. It is important to wear protective gear, carefully apply the neutralizing agent to the spill, and then clean up the area thoroughly. Promptly disposing of the neutralized acid and following proper safety protocols are essential to effectively neutralizing acid spills.
A neutralization reaction occur with the formation of a salt.
The final pH of the mixture will depend on how much of the strong acid you add. The initial amount of acid will neutralize the alkaline solution, and if there is enough of the strong acid, the final pH will then become acidic, i.e. pH < 7.
No, pH 12 indicates a strong base, not a strong acid. A strong acid would have a pH value below 7.
yes a strong acid would have a lower ph level
That's an exo-thermal reaction, when the strong acid and base mixed, the reaction is very vigorous.
It would burn as acid is corrosive
It would turn red in strong acid, orange/yellow in a weak acid, green in a neutral solution, blue in a weak base and purple in a strong base
It falls to the ground.
If corrosive acid spills on your skin, it can cause severe burns, pain, and tissue damage. It is important to immediately flush the affected area with water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention right away to prevent further damage. Do not attempt to neutralize the acid with other substances as this can worsen the situation.
it would contridict the acid and nothing would happen ! Anacid neutralises acid & salts get formed !
a weak one
When mixing a strong base with a weak acid, the strong base will completely neutralize the weak acid, resulting in the formation of water and a salt. The pH of the solution will be higher than 7 due to the remaining excess of hydroxide ions from the base.