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29 April, 15:22

A 1 mm solution of a substance has a ph of 3. what must be true of this substance?

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  1. 29 April, 15:34
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    May be this question have some options to choose the right answer.

    Nevertheless, I can tell you a real true about the nature of that substance.

    Take into account that the pH reveals whether a solution iis acid, basic or neutral.

    The scale of pH goes from 0 to 14.

    You can use this table:

    pH value kind of substance

    7 < pH < 14 basic

    pH = 7 neutral

    0 < pH < 7 acid

    So, the pH of that substance reveals that it is an acid.
  2. 29 April, 15:47
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    To have a PH of 3, it means that the substance must be acidic since a PH of less than 7 less means that the tested substance is acidic. If the PH is greater than 7 then it will be a base or the opposite of acidic. PH of a solution can be tested with litmus paper ie qualitatively to see if it is an acid or a base. Aof an example of a base is NaOH sodium hydroxide and of an acid is H2SO4 or sulfuric acid.
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