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This is an ionic compound.
water
a base
a base
Acids forms the ion H+.
false
True
No. Water is one of many items that could be used to make up a solution. Water is a solvent (a substance that dissolves another substance).
A substance that takes up so much water from the air that it forms a liquid solution is called a deliquescent. It is a substance that tends to absorb moisture from the air and dissolve in it.
electrolyte
This is an ionic compound.
electrolyte
Acids forms the ion H+.
false
True
false
No. Water is one of many items that could be used to make up a solution. Water is a solvent (a substance that dissolves another substance).
A substance that takes up so much water from the air that it forms a liquid solution is called a deliquescent. It is a substance that tends to absorb moisture from the air and dissolve in it.
It is a Solution.
If you are referring to a situation like sugar dissolving in water, then nothing is formed. We would just say that sugar is soluble in water. Your substance simple broke apart of dissociated so nothing was formed.
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.