a substance which is classified as neutral has a ph of 7- using universal indicator this will result in green. an acid is anything from ph1 to ph6 depending on the concentration of the acid, to neutralise an acid from a ph of 6 or below an alkali is required, so when an acid turns neutral it has either reacted with an alkaline substance or has a higher ph
it is the strongest acid e.g battery acid
An alkali substance typically neutralizes an acid. Alkalis are basic in nature and can react with acids to form salts and water, achieving a neutral pH.
It is called a neutral substance. It is not acid or base. It is neutral between them.
Universal indicator changes color based on the pH of a substance. Green color indicates a neutral pH (around pH 7), which means the solution is neither acidic nor alkaline. The indicator turns yellow in acidic solutions and blue to violet in alkaline solutions.
The product of the reaction between a strong acid and a strong base is a salt neutral in water solution.
When you add a neutral substance to an acid, the pH of the solution will decrease because the neutral substance will react with the acid to form more hydronium ions, increasing the concentration of H+ ions in the solution. This will make the solution more acidic.
If a substance is not an acid or an alkali, it is considered neutral. Neutral substances have a pH of around 7, which means they are neither acidic nor basic. Water is a common example of a neutral substance.
If a substance is said to be neutral, the same compound cannot be acidic.
A substance that is neither an acid nor an alkali is generally referred to as a neutral substance. Water is a common example of a neutral chemical compound.
a weak acid
No, water is not an acid. It is a neutral substance with a pH of 7.
Any substance which is unable to form water as a product of a neutralization reaction is not an acid.
An indicator is a substance that changes color when exposed to an acid or base.
A neutral substance.
It changes colour and becomes NEUTRAL so it doesn't have any affect on anything.
Baking soda is a basic substance.
Water is classified as a neutral substance. It has a pH of 7, which is right in the middle of the pH scale, indicating it is neither an acid nor a base.