pH level is a measure of acidity, the simplest way to understand it is the lower the pH value the more acid something is, and the higher the pH value the more alkali something is. Finaly a value of pH 7 is neutral (neither acid or alkali).
pH does not show the amount of Sodium Hydroxide present, however the pH would increase if Sodium Hydroxide was added because Sodium Hydroxide is alkali.
The pH of concentrated (1 M) Sodium Hydroxide is 14.
Both are strong bases and a solution of either will have a high pH.
A pH=11 is a pH of a basic solution; for example a solution of sodium hydroxide in water.
The pH level of aluminum hydroxide is 9.5
Sodium Hydroxide or NaOH is a highly basic compound. On the pH scale it has a pH of 14.
sodium hydroxide
Both are strong bases and a solution of either will have a high pH.
Sodium Hydroxide NaOH
A pH=11 is a pH of a basic solution; for example a solution of sodium hydroxide in water.
No, sodium hydroxide (NaOH) does not have a pH of 7. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base and has a pH greater than 7. The pH of a solution of sodium hydroxide depends on its concentration. A 0.1 M solution of NaOH has a pH of 13.
What is the pH of sodium hydroxide? What I determined from a wide range pH paper is that the pH of a .1 M solution of sodium hydroxide was that between 11 and 12.
The pH level of aluminum hydroxide is 9.5
Sodium Hydroxide or NaOH is a highly basic compound. On the pH scale it has a pH of 14.
sodium hydroxide
Yes. Adding water to a solution of sodium hydroxide will dilute the NaOH and lower the pH.
No, sodium hydroxide is a strong base so its pH must be higher than 7.
sodium hydroxide
NaOH is a base so it will produce a pH above 7.