This is trueOriginally posted by superhubert
the water around the ships becomes slightly acid and aids corrosion. (i think.)
This is trueOriginally posted by superhubert
the water around the ships becomes slightly acid and aids corrosion. (i think.)
We'd have to take over at least :]. Otherwise nobody will anwr the questions.Originally posted by McLake
Leave this thread for a few hours and this happens ...
True ...Originally posted by BlackJack
We'd have to take over at least :]. Otherwise nobody will anwr the questions.
Possible, but unlikely ...I'll actually post a question.
How likely is it that they'll repeat the 7/8 marker questions form last year as another substantial 4+ marker this year?
SO2 is used as a preservitive to prevent microbe growth ...And, a quiz. "explain the use of acidic oxides such as sulphur dioxide as food additives."
I'd say yes but I don't know the answer to the rest ...And, would Na2CO3 be considered as a natural base, and if so, describe where it is found, its pH, chemistry... (y'know, THAT dot point).
but if the water is originally alkaline, and one change in pH means a ten-fold increase in [H+] as it increases exponentially, then it doesn't seem all that realistic that alkaline conditions could change into acidic by the action of cute & tiny little bacteria..... or am i being too practical ? hehe ok thanks!Originally posted by superhubert
anerobic bacteria don't need oxygen. they survive off sulphate. they reduce the sulphate ions and they react with water molecules to form sulphuric acid H2SO4. and oxygen gas. because they accumulate around ships. the water around the ships becomes slightly acid and aids corrosion. (i think.)
The act of becoming oxidised ...Okay, another quiz: "define corrosion"
Not that I can find ...
edit: actually... aren't there othere effects of SO2 additives...?
You can only work out pH of strong acids (as yet anyway).Originally posted by Dumbarse
this is easy but i forget how to do it
find the pH of 0.10 mol/L solutions of HCl, HBr and CH3COOH
i get a pH of 1 for all of them, but i know that not right because ethanoic acid is weak, but how do i get the different pH!?!