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3 December, 13:55

Which is the order of these solutions from strong acid to strong base? solutions:household ammoniabattery acidbaking sodastomach acidantacid?

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  1. 3 December, 14:11
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    First is battery acid with a pH of 1, second is stomach acid with a pH of 1.5-3.5 (depends), third is antacid with a pH of 7, fourth is baking soda with a pH of 9, and finally, fifth is household ammonia with a pH of 11.
  2. 3 December, 14:14
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    The order for the solutions from strong acid to strong base is the following: Battery acid with a pH of 0-1, then stomach acid with a pH between 1.5-3.5, third would be baking soda known as sodium bicarbonate with a pH of 9. Next is antacids with a pH of 9.91, and las as a strong base is household ammonia with a pH of 11.2 to 11.8.

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    pH is a measure of the acidity of a solution. The pH scale goes from 0 to 14. Where strong acid starts at 0 then moves to neutral 7 then basic or alkaline until 14. To rank the solutions from acid to strong base the value of pH has to go from 0 to 14. First is battery acid, which contains sulfuric acid (strong acid) commonly used in batteries. Antacids have aluminum, calcium, magnesium, or sodium bicarbonate which act as bases to counteract stomach acid and make its pH more neutral. A common antacid is calcium carbonate. Household ammonia is usually 2-10% concentrated. The higher the concentration of ammonia, the higher the pH.
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