Wednesday, September 21, 2011

I need help with science! please!?

if the base is added to an acidic solution, how will the pH change-increase, decrease or stay the same?I need help with science! please!?
An acidic solution is that smaller than 7pH and a basic solution is larger than 7pH. So is a base is added to an acid you get a neutralization curve and you approach neutral pH. Number gets larger.I need help with science! please!?
First, always remember A-A....Add Acids to bases, don't add bases to acids. It's a standard rule in chemistry. Anyway, the pH of the acid would increase if you add a base to it. It was low to begin with, now you're adding a base (high pH). Also, remember small p, large H....pH....not being picky, but if you run inot someone picky about these things, it might matter. Add acid, and call it pH.

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