C2H3O2-(aq) H+(aq) H3O+(aq) OH-(aq) HCN(aq)
Those are the choices that could be given, but the answer is HCN. It can't be H+ or OH- because the water is de-ionized and H3O+ is not possible.
A solution with all the solid it can hold dissolved in it is called a 'saturated' solution.
Hypotonic solution: A solution with a lower concentration than in normal cells of the body and the blood.
A basic solution has basic solution has a higher concentration of hydroxide ions than hydrogen ions. Three properties of basic solutions are: a pH level between 7 and 14, slimy or soapy and caustic.
The individual water molecules have a polar charge at each oxygen and hydrogen atom. Sugar also has polar charges. Opposite charges attract (i.e. the charge of hydrogen in water is positive and attracts the negative charge of the oxygen atom attached to a sugar molecule). The water and sugar molecules bind together and the sugar is dissolved. All polar dilutions happen this way.
The warmer a solution becomes, the higher the salinity can be. Warmer water can have more of a salt dissolved in it.
A saturated solution has a solute that is at its maximum concentration. At this point, no more solute can be dissolved at the current temperature. The dissolved and undissolved solutes are at equilibrium in the saturated solution.
Equilibrium is only found in a saturated solution, where the dissolved species and the undissolved species are in equilibrium with each other. In a dilute solution there is nothing that is undissolved, and so there is no equilibrium, and by definition a supersaturated solution is out of equilibrium and essentially has too much stuff dissolved in it (it will eventually return to equilibrium and some of the dissolved material will precipitate out).
isotonic
Concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution is called: Acid concentration and pH = - log10(hydrogen ions concentration, in mol/l)
A saturated solution.
If concentration of Hydrogen in solution is 10-2 then its pH must be 2.
a supersaturated solution
equilibrium is reaching that state of equal concentration. isotonic is how you describe the cell that has equal concentration.
the answer to this question is : hypotonic solution
The amount of solute dissolved in a solution is its concentration.
The concentration
Adding a base the hydrogen concentration decrease.