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Litmus paper only shows if a solution is acidic (red) or basic (blue) but no gradient in strength There are pH papers around that have a colour scale to indicate pH number. However the use depends on good light and pure solutions, neither of which may be available at an emergency.
A pH meter would be a better option.
Preemptively all corrosives in a Fire Department's area should be inspected and inventories of chemicals established. There should also be TDGA or WHMIS lables on trucks, rail cars, pipes or vessels to indicate the contents.
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how can Fire Serviceuse indicators to show the strength of an acid
If you use a paper pH indicator the color is specific for acids - see the colors on the box.
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The strength of an acid is the extent to which it is dissociated into ions in dilute solution, and cannot be calculated from a molarity, which is a measure of concentration, not strength. Hydrocholoric acid is a strong acid. It is completely dissociated in I M solution.
The pH scale.
In the case of Low Carbon Steel, the acetic acid in the vinegar could react and create Iron Acetate. If the Steel is completely submerged and not exposed to air, a dark orange material can form on the bottom of the container that is insoluble in water. In the case of Stainless Steel, vinegar is often used to clean cookware.
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There are many acids which may react with the metal... If they react,then the metal may lost its lustre,strength etc. In short, the reaction of the metal with the acid is not desirable..Hence the metal cleaner must not contain the acid.
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If you know for certain it's hydrochloric acid and nothing else, you could take the pH and determine the concentration from that.
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The acid ash diet is not a fad, but rather a medically prescribed diet for those who suffer from kidney stones. An indication that the diet is needed is kidney stones.
Universal indicator gives you an indication of the pH of the acid (i.e its 'strength') While both sulfuric acid and vinegar would turn litmus paper red, sulfuric acid would turn universal indicator red, pH of 1, while vinegar would turn it yellow-orange, pH of 4.
The strength of acid depends on its pH really.
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The weaker the acid, the stronger the conjugate base and vice versa
If the base is of the equivalent strength of the acid, yes.
The strength of an acid is the extent to which it is dissociated into ions in dilute solution, and cannot be calculated from a molarity, which is a measure of concentration, not strength. Hydrocholoric acid is a strong acid. It is completely dissociated in I M solution.
It indicates the presence of free acid which is an indication of age and quality of the fat/oil.
Baby powder is an acid and has a substance strength of 8.