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The pH increasing from 8 to 13 means the solution is becoming more basic. As pH increases, the concentration of OH- ions also increases since pH is a logarithmi
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How do hydrogen ions give acidic character to acids?

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Hydrogen ions from acids dissociate in water to form hydronium ions (H3O+), increasing the concentration of hydronium ions in the solution. This high concentrat
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Do basic solution have h plus ions?

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Yes, basic solutions have low concentrations of hydrogen ions (H+). Instead, they have high concentrations of hydroxide ions (OH-), which contribute to their al
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Why is shampoo slightly acidic?

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Shampoo is slightly acidic to help maintain the natural pH balance of the scalp, which is around 5.5. An acidic pH helps to keep the hair cuticle closed, which
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What is the H in a blood sample that registers 7.30 using a pH meter?

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The H in the blood sample refers to the concentration of hydrogen ions, which determines the pH value. A pH of 7.30 indicates that the blood sample is slightly
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What are examples of household universal indicators?

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Examples of household universal indicators include water meters, smoke detectors, and carbon monoxide detectors. These devices provide essential information or
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Can oxalic acid be titrated by HCl?

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Yes, oxalic acid can be titrated by HCl because oxalic acid is a diprotic acid and can react with HCl in a simple acid-base reaction. The titration involves det
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How will you separate a mixture of salt and sand will it be different if the mixture consists of iron filling instead of salt explain?

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To separate a mixture of salt and sand, you can use the method of dissolving the salt in water and then filtering the sand out. If the mixture consists of iron
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Can you load battery acid in the same trailer as division 6.1 cyanides?

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No, it is not safe to load battery acid and division 6.1 cyanides in the same trailer. Combining these materials can produce dangerous reactions and increase th
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Why do you use pH scale to indicate the acidity os a solution rather than simply stating the concentration of hydronium ions?

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The pH scale provides a more standardized and convenient way to express the acidity of a solution, using a logarithmic scale that covers a wide range of values.
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What is the solution of NaOH in methyl orange indicator?

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The solution of NaOH in methyl orange indicator will turn from yellow to red. Methyl orange is an acid-base indicator bokep that changes color in response to a change
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What are the natural sources of salicylic acid?

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Salicylic acid is naturally found in the bark of willow trees, as well as in certain fruits like strawberries and raspberries. It can also be synthesized from p
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What is it when amino acids are incorporated into protein '?

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When amino acids are incorporated into a protein, it is called translation. During translation, messenger RNA (mRNA) is read by ribosomes, which assemble amino
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What gas is produced when acid corrodes metal?

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Hydrogen gas is typically produced when an acid corrodes metal. This reaction occurs when the acid reacts with the metal to form a metal salt and hydrogen gas a
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Will spirit change red litmus to blue?

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No, spirits do not change red litmus paper to blue. Red litmus paper turns blue in the presence of a base (alkaline substance), not of a spirit.