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How can u check if a solution is neutral, basic, or acidic

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Answered by Dharshini1359
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Answer:

We have to take a litmust test to know if the solution is neutral,basic or acidic

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Answered by xxiTzSiLeNtKiLlErxx
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Through ph paper

  • A solution's pH will be a number between 0 and 14. A solution with a pH of 7 is classified as neutral. If the pH is lower than 7, the solution is acidic. When pH is higher than 7, the solution is basic. These numbers describe the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution and increase on a negative logarithmic scale. For example, If Solution A has a pH of 3 and Solution B has a pH of 1, then Solution B has 100 times as many hydrogen ions than A and is therefore 100 times more acidic.

Take the Litmus Test

  • If your lab has litmus paper, you can use it to determine your solution's pH. When you place a drop of a solution on the litmus paper, the paper changes color based on the pH of the solution. Once the color changes, you can compare it to the color chart on the paper's package to find the pH. With unknown solutions, you should wear gloves, put on eye protection and work under a fume hood to be safe.

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