From pH=2 to pH=6 the factor 1is 10 000. The factor is 10 for one unit of pH.
A weakly acidic solution.
The ratio is 1:1 000 000.
The solution is basic.
You think probable to a saturated solution.
A substance that has a pH of 5 is 100 times less acidic than a substance of pH 3. An increase in a unit of pH is equivalent to a 10 fold decrease in the concentration of hydrogen ions.
No, it tells you how acidic or basic a solution is. The closer the pH is to 1, the more acidic spomething is. The closer to 14, the more basic. 7 is neutral so there is the same amount of acid and base. So if by strength you mean how much of an acid/base there is than, yes pH will measure that. Remember, the more H+ ions, the more acidic, and the more OH- ions, the more basic.
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. Since the pH scale is determined by log it is 10 to the power of 3 more acidic so it's 1000 times more acidic
common salt does not have much effect as it is a substance formed during the process of neutralization. thus it is neither acidic nor basic in nature.
A weakly acidic solution.
A Weakly Acidic Solution
The ratio is 1:1 000 000.
Anything less than seven. Seven is neutral so how far down it goes the scale will depend on how much acid you have in solution.
Corrosion in acid solutions is much more rapid than in neutral solutions, and the latter is more rapid than in alkaline solutions
pH scale has to do with the amount of ionic hydrogen present. This determines the alkalinity or acidity of a substance. Basically, if the substance has a pH lower than a 7 the pH scale for the substance is acid. If its higher than 7, its alkaline, if its 7 on the scale, its a base.
A strongly basic solution
Lithium acetate is the salt of a strong base (LiOH) and a weak acid (acetic acid), and so the pH will be alkaline (>7). However, how much greater than 7 cannot be calculated without knowing the concentration of the lithium acetate. The greater the concentration, the greater will be the pH and the more basic will be the solution.