Yes, because every base has the hydroxide ion(OH), which contains an H.
Only some metals; an example is aluminium.
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Bases with hydrogen bonds are the links.
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All acids contain a hydrogen ion, H+. All bases contain a hydroxide ion, OH-
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Some metals react with bases and produce hydrogen gas
Arhenius believed that acids produce Hydrogen ions in solution and bases produces OH ions in solution.
Only some metals; an example is aluminium.
Acids are substances that produce hydrogen ions when added to water. Bases on the other hand will produce negative ions when added to water. Salts are formed as a mixture of acids and bases with the acids producing H+ ions and bases OH- ions.
Bases accept hydrogen ions. Acids donate hydrogen ions.
Acids are different in that they contain Hydrogen as a main element Hydrogen is highly reactive and when it combines with chemicals such as chlorine gas it produces a precipitate which is Hydrochloric acid it can also combine with sulfates and produce sulfuric acid, bases on the other hand contain an element that will react with the hydrogen and it causes it to separate into hydrogen gas and what ever other elements are in the acid.
When a base reacts with a metal, then a metal salt and hydrogen gas are formed. Base + Metal ----> Salt + Hydrogen. For example :- 2NaOH (aq) + Zn (s) ------> Na2ZnO2 (ag) + H2 (g)
No. It uses hydrogen during nuclear fusion to produce helium.
your teacher will probably accept hydrogen bonds, however it is more of an attraction not a physical bond
Bases have a low concentration of hydrogen ions. In contrast, acids have a high concentration of hydrogen ions.
It produce a toxic gas