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Strong acid > Weak acid > weak base > strong Base. Will produce the most hydronium ions to the least hydronium ions.
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It is an acid!! I am in chemistry class right now and my teacher just said Windex is a acid!!
The hydronium ions have a +1 charge - the formula is H3O+
when a base is mixed with an acidic solution why does neutralization occurs?
Acids have more hydronium than hydroxide. Bases are the reverse of that.
Strong acid > Weak acid > weak base > strong Base. Will produce the most hydronium ions to the least hydronium ions.
It can be either. A solution with excess hydronium ions is one that is acidic, regardless of how strong the acid is.
A basic solution has more OH- ions A solution with more H3O+ is acidic.
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No, you mixed it up. Hydronium H3O+ from strong acid and Hydroxide OH- from strong base (alkaline)
No, it's a base
Hydronium ions are more present in acidic solutions. The acid protonates H2O molecules creating H3O+. In a basic solution, the base strips hydrogen atoms from H2O creating OH-.
No. It reacts during an acid-base neutralization.
pH is not a measure of how strong an acid is. pH is a measure of the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution, which is dependent on both the strength of the acid or base and its concentration in a given solution.
Hydronium ion, H3O+, is what gives a low pH to an aqueous solution. Hydronium ion is made when an acid donates a hydrogen ion to a water molecule. Hydroxide ion, OH-, gives a higher pH to an aqueous solution. Hydroxide ions are found in bases; a base donates hydroxide ions to water. Combining H3O+ + OH- makes 2 H2O. In other words, an acid and a base combine to neutralize each other as water.
In order to determine whether it is an acid or base you will first have to check the measurements of hydronium. This can found in the pH concentration.