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how is concentration of acid and bases determine​

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Answered by Sankalp050
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Answer:

Concentration of acid and base can be determined by pH.

Answered by mysteriousworld
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The pH scale formally runs from 0 to 14 , where 0 is the most acidic, while 14 is the most alkali.

A solution can be considered either acidic, neutral, or basic.

Let the solution's pH be x .

If 0 ≤ x < 7 , then the solution is acidic.

If 7 < x ≤ 14 , then the solution is basic .

If x = 7 , then the solution is neutral.

To see the pH of a solution, dip in some universal indicator paper carefully into the solution. It should change colour, and then look at the colour on the guide which shows the corresponding pH .

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