The pH value of any acidic solution depends on the strength of the acid in the particular solution. In this instance, a dilute sulfuric acid solution shows a higher value of pH whereas the concentrated acid shows a very low value.
pH depends, in part, on the molarity, or concentration, of the acid. Without a molarity, it is impossible to determine pH.
-6 if absolutely pure.
The pH of hydrochloric acid has a pH of 2.
The lower the pH number, the stronger the acid. a pH below 7 is acidic.
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pH of nitric acid is '1' or '2'
A strong acid id PH 1 or 2 and a weak acid is a number between 5 or 6 Not 7 because that is neutral
pH is not a measure of how strong an acid is, it is a measure of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution of water. It depends on both the strength of an acid and how concentrated it is (how much is dissolved in a given about of water).
sulphric acid and nitric acid
hydrogen and sulphric acid
The pH of hydrochloric acid has a pH of 2.
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The lower the pH number, the stronger the acid. a pH below 7 is acidic.
A number less than a pH of 4 indicates a strong acid.
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The pH number will be higher
pH of nitric acid is '1' or '2'
A strong acid id PH 1 or 2 and a weak acid is a number between 5 or 6 Not 7 because that is neutral
0 - 6.9 The lower the pH number the higher the concentration of hydronium ions and higher the strength of acid