A fuse should not be too weak because it may blow too easily, causing frequent disruptions. On the other hand, a fuse should not be too strong because it may not blow when excessive current flows, posing a risk of electrical fires. It is important for a fuse to be appropriately rated to ensure proper protection for the electrical circuit.
Neither, it's a non-electrolyte.
CoCO3 (Cobalt II carbonate) would be a weak base.
It is neither. Copper nitrate is an electrolyte but it is not a base.
If acid is strong then its conjugate base must be weak, if conjugate base is strong it again accept the H+ ions so acid can neither be strong, similarly if base is strong its conjugate acid must be weak.
A pH of 9 is not acidic, it is basic. in order to be acidic the pH must be less than 7 It does not show whether the base is strong or weak as pH depends on both the strength of the acid/base as well as its concentration.
Neither. BaS (barium sulfide) is a weak base.
Octane is neither strong nor weak it is a non elecrolyte.
Neither, it's a non-electrolyte.
CoCO3 (Cobalt II carbonate) would be a weak base.
Neither - soap is a base, with a basic - not acidic - pH level.
Neither - soap is a base, with a basic - not acidic - pH level.
It is neither. Copper nitrate is an electrolyte but it is not a base.
Ammonia is a weak basic (alkaline) with a pH of 11.5. Ammonia is weak because it only partially ionizes.
it is weak and strong because it neutralises acids. So its strong not weak but weak not strong.
If acid is strong then its conjugate base must be weak, if conjugate base is strong it again accept the H+ ions so acid can neither be strong, similarly if base is strong its conjugate acid must be weak.
The pH will depend on the concentration of the acid, not on whether it is strong or weak.
The pH will depend on the concentration of the acid, not on whether it is strong or weak.