Yes,
0.1 M HCl has pH value of 1.0,
1.0 M HCl has pH value of 0.0,
10.0 M pH = -1.0 (even negative is possible, but this is about the limit)
pH scale is based on 0-14 scale. 0-6 is acidic with 0 being strong acid, 7 is neutral and 8-14 is basic. Concentrated sulfuric acid has pH of one.
There is no given pH for an acid as pH depends both on how strong an acid as and how much of it is dissolved in a given amount of water. The closest to a standard solution is 1.0M (a measure of the number of molecules per liter). A 1.0M solution of a strong acid has a pH of 0.
The pH that results when a strong acid and strong base are mixed will depend on the moles of acid and moles of base present. One cannot predict the pH without knowing, or being able to calculate, the moles of each.
pH is not a measure of how strong an acid is, it is a measure of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution of water. It depends on both the strength of an acid and how concentrated it is (how much is dissolved in a given about of water).
Neutral. The pH scale runs 1 (strong acid) to 14 (strong base) 7 is right in the middle- neutral.
Strong acid = 1 pH ( or lower ) Strong base = 14 pH ( or higher ) Neutral solution = 7 pH
Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid, so it has a pH less than 7, typically around 0 to 2. On the pH scale, it would appear as a strong acid with a low pH value, but it doesn't have a specific color.
Strong Acid
Yes, a strong acid on the pH scale with a pH of 3 is considered highly acidic. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with lower numbers indicating stronger acidity. Strong acids have pH values closer to 0.
No, pH 12 indicates a strong base, not a strong acid. A strong acid would have a pH value below 7.
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.
0 - 6.9 The lower the pH number the higher the concentration of hydronium ions and higher the strength of acid
We could tell the solution was an acid by reading the pH scale.
Yes, the Ph scale determines an acid/base's concentration. 0-7 on the scale refers to an Acid, and 7-14 Basic. 7=Neutral, neutral being the weakest. The closer to 7 the weaker the acid would be.
Usually a strong acid will produce a lower pH, but not always. pH is not a measure of the strength of an acid (or base) but the acidity of a solution, which is dependent on both the strength of the acid or base and its concentration in the solution.
No, it is a strong acid.No. HI is a strong acid.