Brine is a mixture of salt and fresh water, where a river joins the sea.
Salt in water is considered to be a weak electrolyte. This is unless there is a great amount of salt in the water.
No, a strong acid and a weak base will not produce a neutral salt. Instead, the resulting salt will be acidic because the anion from the weak base does not fully neutralize the strong acid. This typically leads to a solution that is acidic when the salt is dissolved in water.
Salt hydrolysis is a chemical reaction in which a salt reacts with water to produce an acid and a base through the transfer of protons between the water and the salt ions. This process occurs when salts are made up of the conjugate base of a weak acid and/or the conjugate acid of a weak base. As a result, the solution may become acidic, basic, or neutral depending on the nature of the salt and the strength of the conjugate acids and bases involved.
NaH2PO4 is an acid salt because it is derived from a weak acid (H3PO4) and a strong base (NaOH). This salt will have acidic properties when dissolved in water.
No. In fact, salt is necessary for proper functioning of the cells.
weak salt water
Strong salt water freezes faster than weak salt water, as the added salt lowers the freezing point of the water. Therefore, strong salt water will reach freezing temperature quicker than weak salt water, coke, or Kool-Aid.
It is an acidic salt because it is a salt of weak base and strong acid
Salt in water is considered to be a weak electrolyte. This is unless there is a great amount of salt in the water.
you create a neutral solution -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Well it depends actually it doesn't always create a neutral solution. Here's the order: Strong Alkali + Strong Acid = Neutralisation (water + salt) Strong Alkali + Weak Acid = Weak Alkali Weak Alkali + Weak Acid = Neutralisation ( water + salt) Weak Alkali + Strong Acid = Weak Acid Strong Alkali + Strong Acid = Neutralisation (water + salt) Hope it helps! :)
Sodium acetate (NaCH3COO) is a salt, not an acid. When dissolved in water, it acts as a weak base.
the salt in the water makes the fabric weak
NH4Br is the salt containing the weak acid NH4+. So it's weak.
No, NH3 is a weak base, as it tends to capture free protons.
No, Na+ is neutral and F- is very weakly basic, not acidic.
A buffer
Kool-Aid, however the sugar will affect it when it is melting. Then the Kool-Aid will freeze the slowest.