strong acids
One can determine whether a substance is a strong or weak acid by looking at its ability to fully dissociate in water. Strong acids completely dissociate into ions in water, while weak acids only partially dissociate. This can be measured by looking at the pH level of the solution - strong acids have a lower pH than weak acids.
To determine if a substance is a weak acid, you can test its pH level. Weak acids have a pH level slightly below 7, indicating they release fewer hydrogen ions compared to strong acids.
No, the hydroxide ion is a very strong base. but can be just as dangerous as a strong acid.
The pH level of an acid is less than 7 (neutral). Very strong acids will be around pH 1 and 2.
A substance that can be used to neutralize the addition of a strong acid is a base. Bases can react with acids to form water and a salt, which helps to balance the pH level.
This depends on the level of dissociation of acids or bases.
One can determine whether a substance is a strong or weak acid by looking at its ability to fully dissociate in water. Strong acids completely dissociate into ions in water, while weak acids only partially dissociate. This can be measured by looking at the pH level of the solution - strong acids have a lower pH than weak acids.
I would expect it to be lower.
You start with level 0. Not 1 as you would expect.
I would expect it to be lower.
I would expect it to be lower.
I would expect it to be lower.
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To determine if a substance is a weak acid, you can test its pH level. Weak acids have a pH level slightly below 7, indicating they release fewer hydrogen ions compared to strong acids.
yes a strong acid would have a lower ph level
No, the hydroxide ion is a very strong base. but can be just as dangerous as a strong acid.
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