it is electrolyte, probly to late now but, yeah.
A substance that ionizes or dissociates into ions when placed in water is always a electrolyte.
A weak acid or a weak base.
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A substance that forms hydroxide ions in a water solutoin is a base -- TRUE -- apex:)
These are acids or salts.
No, Its insolubility is what makes it a safe antacid.
Bronsted-Lowry's BASES are a substance that either contains hydroxide ions OH- or reacts with water to form hydroxide ions.
Nothing because water is the only substance which has a PH of 7. Anything added to the water would change the PH unless you added pure water to it.
True
Acids forms the ion H+.
A substance that forms hydroxide ions in a water solutoin is a base -- TRUE -- apex:)
These are acids or salts.
An Acid
A substance that produces hydroxide ions in a water solution
. False
Ammonia (NH3)- when mixed into water - forms a basic solution.potassium hydroxide (KOH)- when mixed into water - forms a basic solution.lithium hydroxide (LiOH) - when mixed into water - forms a basic solution.Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) - when mixed into water - forms an acid solution.
This substance is an acid.
A base is any substance that forms hydroxide ions in water.
a substance that release hydroxide ions in water?
No, it forms a basic solution containing ammonium hydroxide.