A solution is acidic if there is an excess of hydrogen ions over hydroxide ions. In the case of pure water, there are always the same number of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions. That means that the water remains neutral - even if its pH changes.
A pH greater than 7 is considered alkaline.
92 degrees Celsius is hotter than 92 degrees Fahrenheit. This is because the Celsius scale has a higher boiling point than the Fahrenheit scale, with 100 degrees Celsius being the boiling point of water compared to 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes, alkaline solutions are basic. Alkaline solutions have a pH value greater than 7, indicating a higher concentration of hydroxide ions.
The pH of any alkaline solution is between 8 and 14. pH = 7 is neutrality (Water) pH < 7 is acidic
Alkali stands for a chemical compound that neutralizes with acid and turns litmus blue and release hydroxide ions when dissolved in water. Alkaline has the properties of alkali or containing alkali and having pH greater than 7.
32 degrees Celsius is greater than 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
An increase of 5 degrees Celsius is greater than an increase of 5 degrees Fahrenheit because the Celsius scale is larger than the Fahrenheit scale. In Fahrenheit, an increase of 1 degree is equivalent to 0.5556 degrees in Celsius.
100 degrees Celsius.
3 degrees Celsius is warmer than 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes.
Celsius degrees are larger than Fahrenheit degrees.
Yes, 4 degrees Celsius is higher than -4 degrees Celsius since the positive value is greater than the negative value.
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The same.
Of course 10 degrees Celsius is greater 10 C = 32 + 10 x 9/5 F = 32 + 18 F = 50 F
0.9922187 g/mL @40C0.9194000 g/mL @-20C