Chemistry, 23.04.2021 22:10, sandraranger
B) How does the PH value of 0. IM potassium hydroxide solution compare with that of TM
aqueous ammonia? Explain.
Use the information given below to answer the questions that follow
Solution
H
1
Ph
1.5
6.5
13.0
8.0
(a) Which of the solutions would be used to relieve a stomach upset caused by indigestion?
(b) Which solution is likely to be:
(i) Dilute sulphuric acid?
(ii) Sodium hydroxide solution?β
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