It depend on the chemical composition of salt
If it is acidic or basic it will change the pH. The common salt (NaCl) is neutral in nature so it doesn't change the pH
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No, salt does not affect the pH of water because it does not release or take up hydrogen ions (H+) or hydroxide ions (OH-) when dissolved in water. pH is a measure of the concentration of those ions in a solution, so adding salt will not change the pH.
no its a basic
Yes, a salt can be acidic, when it has PH<7 in solution; eg. NH4Cl, (NH4+)aq is a weak acid.
No, adding salt to water does not change its pH level to become more alkaline. Salt does not directly affect the pH level of water.
No, adding sea salt to water does not change its pH level to become more alkaline. Sea salt is a neutral substance and does not significantly affect the pH of water.
The pH of Magnesium Sulfate is: 4.5 (3.5 to 6.5).
Salts that are insoluble in water typically do not affect the pH of the solution. This is because they do not dissociate into ions in water to contribute to the H+ or OH- ions that determine pH. If there are impurities or other substances present that can dissolve and affect pH, then the pH may change.
Yes, temperature can affect the pH levels in salt water. Generally, as temperature increases, the solubility of carbon dioxide decreases, leading to a higher pH level due to reduced carbonic acid formation. However, other factors such as biological activity and CO2 exchange with the atmosphere can also influence pH in salt water.