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∙ 11y agoin pH acids range from 0-6.as the highest value is 6 and if the concentration of an acid is 6 it is concentrated as this value drops the concentration drops
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We cannot tell the pH value of sulphuric acid without knowing the concentration of the sulphuric acid. As sulphuric acid is acid; so, its pH will be in the range of 1 to 6.9, depending upon its concentration.
Strong acids have high pH, so If the concentration of acidic elements in the rain high, the pH of the rain solution is higher."In chemistry, pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution." WikipediaNote from a chemistry teacher on the answer above:Several of my pupils have referenced this answer in their Coursework - it is WRONG!!!!Strong acids eg HCl, are completely dissociated and therefore have a high concentration of H+ ions. Weak acids are only partly dissociated and so have a lower concentration of H+ions.The pH scale is a measure of the concentration of H+ ions but because it is calculated using the negative log of the concentration, the LOWER the pH the HIGHER the concentration of H+ ionsSo, answer above should read = strong acids have a LOW pH so if the concentration of acidic elements in the rain is high then the pH of the rain solution is LOWERPS - kids - Wikianswers is not always the best place to use for your coursework - take care!!!!!
Yes, the pH value of an acid is affected by the concentration of the acid. As the concentration of the acid increases, the pH value decreases (becomes more acidic). This is because pH is a measure of the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution, and higher acid concentrations result in more hydrogen ions.
The pH of fluoroacetic acid depends on its concentration. Since fluoroacetic acid is a weak acid, at low concentrations, its pH will be slightly acidic. However, as the concentration increases, the pH will decrease further.
pH 3 the lower down the scale the high the the concentration of acid the higher up the higher concentration of alkali's.
The pH value of an acid depends on its concentration.
acid concentration is described from the PH level.. if the PH is below 7 the substance is very acidic.
The pH value in an arterial blood gas (ABG) reflects the acid concentration in the blood. A lower pH indicates higher acid concentration (acidosis) and a higher pH indicates lower acid concentration (alkalosis).
The pH of a weak acid depends on its concentration. A weak acid solution with a higher concentration will have a lower pH, while a lower concentration will result in a higher pH. The pH can be calculated using the acid dissociation constant (Ka) of the weak acid.
An acid with a pH of 1 will have a greater hydrogen ion (H+) concentration compared to an acid with a pH of 3. This is because the pH scale is logarithmic, so each decrease in pH by 1 unit represents a tenfold increase in H+ concentration.
Acids can range from 6.9 to 0 on the pH scale, with a solution with a pH of 6.9 being extremely weak, and a solution with a pH of 0 being as strong as 1.0 mol/l [H3O+].Added:(For even higher concentration the pH value can be negative, eg. 2.0 M strong acid has pH = - 0.3)