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No, pH 9 is actually more basic (alkaline) than pH 4. The pH scale is logarithmic, so each unit is 10 times more acidic or basic than the unit next to it. pH 4 is more acidic than pH 9.
No, a pH of 5 is ten times more acidic than a pH o6.
Mn2O7 is more acidic than MnO2. This is because Mn2O7 is a peroxide compound that contains more oxygen atoms and can release more H+ ions when dissolved in water, making it a stronger acid than MnO2.
When alkali metals react with ammonia, they form metal amides and hydrogen gas. The reaction is highly exothermic, releasing a significant amount of heat. The metal amides are ionic compounds, and the overall reaction is generally more vigorous than the corresponding reactions with water.
When amides are hydrolyzed, they are broken down into a carboxylic acid and an amine compound. The carboxylic acid will have one fewer carbon atom than the original amide due to the cleavage of the amide bond.
Amides have strong resonance stabilization due to delocalization of the lone pair of electrons, making them less available for accepting a proton and hence weak bases. In contrast, imides have less resonance stabilization, leading to a more available lone pair of electrons for protonation, making them comparatively stronger bases than amides.
Yes, NO2 is more acidic than CO2.
Anything with a pH of more than 7 is not acidic at all, it is alkaline.
No, beer is actually less acidic than wine.
Resorcinol is more acidic than catechol. This is because resorcinol has three -OH groups that are more acidic than the two -OH groups in catechol.
No, pH 9 is actually more basic (alkaline) than pH 4. The pH scale is logarithmic, so each unit is 10 times more acidic or basic than the unit next to it. pH 4 is more acidic than pH 9.
No, a pH of 5 is ten times more acidic than a pH o6.
No. Regular Coke is more acidic.
a lemon is more sour than a grapefruit because it is more acidic.
Because in amines (R-NH2),nitrogen have lone pair of electrons which serves to accept proton thatswhy it is basic,while in amides (RCO-NH2) the amine group bonded with cabonyl group and due to high electronegetivity of oxygen NH2 group involve in resonance thats why it is less basic than amines.
Between blue and purple, blue is more acidic than purple.
Alkynes are more acidic than alkenes and alkanes. Alkenes are more acidic than alkanes.