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Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) is a base. Bases contain hydroxide (OH) while acids contain hydrogen (H).
No, acids do not create hydroxide (OH-) ions when dissolved in water. Acids create Hydrogen (H+) ions when dissolved in water.Bases create hydroxide ions when dissolved in water.
Hydrogen ions are present in acids, hydroxide ions are present in bases.
yes they do and bases release hydroxide ions
acids give off H+ ions
Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) is a base. Bases contain hydroxide (OH) while acids contain hydrogen (H).
Many metals react with strong acids to produce hydrogen gas.
No, acids do not create hydroxide (OH-) ions when dissolved in water. Acids create Hydrogen (H+) ions when dissolved in water.Bases create hydroxide ions when dissolved in water.
Hydrogen ions are present in acids, hydroxide ions are present in bases.
yes they do and bases release hydroxide ions
Hydroxide (OH-) is present in all Strong bases, but weak acids all have hydrogen (ex: NH4, ammonium).
Hydrogen is produced when Al or Mg is allow to react with acids. Hydrogen is produced in the reactions of aluminum with sodium hydroxide but not with Mg (the reaction of Al with NaOH is used for the determination of aluminum in some alloys and mixtures, measuring the volume of hydrogen evolved.) with hot water Mg produces hydrogen but Al does not
acids release hydrogen ions bases release hydroxide ions
Acids
acids give off H+ ions
Hydrogen
When acids in water hydrogen positive ion is produced in excess. It is this hydrogen positive ion that gives acidity of a solution.