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Q: Calculate the hydronium ion concentration in an aqueous solution that contains 2.50 x 10-4 M in hydroxide ion?
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What contains more hydronium ions than hydroxide ions?

Acids


Is OH- present in pure water?

its 7


An aqueous solution that contains extra hydroxide ions is?

Basic solutions are solutions that have more than a 1E-7 concentration of hydroxide ion. Thus, solutions with "extra" hydroxide ions are basic. On the other hand, solutions with extra hydrogen (hydronium) ions are acidic.


What is An aqueous solution that contains more hydroxide ions than hydronium ions?

base


An aqueous solution that contains more hydroxide ions than hydronium ions is a acid?

No, it's a base


Plan an investigation to show which oven cleaner contains the highest concentration of sodium hydroxide.?

ADD IT A WOMEN'S PUSSY.IF IT BECOMES HOT THEN IT CONTAINS A HIGH CONCENTRATION OF NaOH


Are oxyanions acidic solutions?

No. An oxyanion is a negative ion that contains oxygen and some element with a raised oxidation state. An acidic solution is one that contains more hydronium ions than hydroxide ions.


What type of solution contains a higher hydrogen concentration?

Acid solutions contain higher concentrations of hydrogen ions (hydronium ions).


What is the concentration of a solution with a volume of 0.50 L that contains 40.0 grams of sodium hydroxide?

2.0 M


What solution contains equal concentration or hydrogen and hydroxide ions?

Best example : water! H2O...it is H1OH1


What is the solution that contains more hydronium ions than hydroxide ions?

If it is in water (supposedly meant by questioneer), the pH value is below 7.0, so it is an acid solution: more H+ than OH-


What Is a substance that produces hydroxide ions in solution.?

A base does this. The hydroxide (OH-) ion appears in solution. An acid produces hydrogen (or hydronium) ions in solution, and not hydroxide ions.