Physics, asked by sikhwivhilumusundwa, 2 months ago

what will happen to the pH value of vinegar if a small bit of household ammonia is added to it?​

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Answered by adityavarma046
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Answer:

The ph value of vinegar will increase

Explanation:

This is because vinegar is a strong acid and household ammonia is highly basic in nature!

Answered by pennywise0ghost
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Answer:

The pH level of a substance lets you know how acidic or basic it is. pH is measured on a scale of 0 to 14. Substances over 7 are categorized as basic, with 7 being the neutral point. Water has a pH level of 7. Substances with pH levels under 7 are categorized as acidic.

Vinegar is acidic. Vinegar’s pH level varies based upon the type of vinegar it is. White distilled vinegar, the kind best suited for household cleaning, typically has a pH of around 2.5.

Vinegar, which means “sour wine” in French, can be made from anything containing sugar, such as fruit.

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