the pH value of hydrochloric acid is greater or lesser than sodium hydroxide
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pH value of acids is less than 7 [ pH value 7 = neutral].
pH value of bases is more than 7.
Here , hydrochloric acid (HCl) has pH value less than the base
sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
pH value of acids is less than 7 [ pH value 7 = neutral].
pH value of bases is more than 7.
Here , hydrochloric acid (HCl) has pH value less than the base
sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
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HCl or Hyrochloric acid is a strong mineral acid.
pH of acids is less than 7
Therefore , pH of HCl is less than 7
Substances having pH 7 are neutral in nature.
Basic substances have pH value more than 7 .
Hence , pH of sodium hyroxide (NaOH) is more than 7
pH of HCl < pH of NaOH
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HCl or Hyrochloric acid is a strong mineral acid.
pH of acids is less than 7
Therefore , pH of HCl is less than 7
Substances having pH 7 are neutral in nature.
Basic substances have pH value more than 7 .
Hence , pH of sodium hyroxide (NaOH) is more than 7
pH of HCl < pH of NaOH
Hope this helps you !!
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