because only solutions can have phs stupid
Solids don't have a pH value because there are no free H+ ions 'in it'.Free H+ ions (protons) can only exist in polar solvents, actually mostly in water, formed by so called protolyse of an acid.HA (= acid) --> H+ + A- (= base part of that acid)
Plastic is not a element. It has not a atomic number.
The pH is a notion applied only to solids; the water soution of iron(III) chloride is acidic.
Chemical supplier websites or chemistry databases like PubChem or ChemSpider are good resources to find pH values of salts. You can also consult scientific literature or academic sources for more detailed information on the pH of specific salts.
i dont want 2 answers it i need hlep i dont want 2 answers it i need hlep
pH is applied to liquids. For solids a pH can be measured in water solutions.
Solids don't have a pH value because there are no free H+ ions 'in it'.Free H+ ions (protons) can only exist in polar solvents, actually mostly in water, formed by so called protolyse of an acid.HA (= acid) --> H+ + A- (= base part of that acid)
Plastic is not a element. It has not a atomic number.
I dont know
The pH is a notion applied only to solids; the water soution of iron(III) chloride is acidic.
Lima beans are solids.
The two types of solids are amorphous and crystalline solid!
Ph, temperature, oxidation- reduction potential, Total dissolved solids, and composition.
urmmm.. i dont no but i will find out soon!
You dont - adding NaOH increases pH.
Solids
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