Arrhenius acid: adds H+ to solution when ionized.
Arrhenius base: adds OH- to solution when ionized.
NH3 is a base, so you may want to check out the Bronsted-Lowry theory or the Lewis theory.
the base neutrilises the acid. bases in chemistery are none acidic, in fact completely the opposite!
acid is a substance which can give (H+) ion is called acid and base is a substance which can give (H-) ion is call base
Acids are acidic as bases a basic. Acids and bases are measured on a scale to 0-14. 0-6 is acidic and 8-1 is basic. 7 is neutral. 0 is the most acidic and 14 is the basic
No, most fruits are acidic. Foods high in natural sugar tend to be more acidic. Foods that are bases include vegetables and milk.
na2co3 is more basic nahco3 is more acidic but both are bases.
acidic oxides form acids with water Bases form basic salts with water
Because it reacts with bases to form silicates.
Acids are acidic as bases a basic. Acids and bases are measured on a scale to 0-14. 0-6 is acidic and 8-1 is basic. 7 is neutral. 0 is the most acidic and 14 is the basic
No, most fruits are acidic. Foods high in natural sugar tend to be more acidic. Foods that are bases include vegetables and milk.
Acidic
na2co3 is more basic nahco3 is more acidic but both are bases.
In water solutions salts may be acidic, basic or amphoteric.
HCN is hydrocyanic acid and is acidic (not basic).
acidic oxides form acids with water Bases form basic salts with water
Not at all, colas are acidic, they contain phosphoric acid.
Because it reacts with bases to form silicates.
Acidic or basic
It cannot be basic since all alkalis/bases end or have OH (hydroxide) in the equation making this acidic
Acid