ACID
You Neanderthal *pushes up glasses*
Acids are in the tradition sense a proton donor.
Yes,by the Arrhenius definition, that is exactly what an acid is.
Yes, but Lewis acids do not contain hydrogen but may produce hydronium ions in water.
No, bases release hydroxide ions, acids release hydrogen ions.
Yes they produce H ions
Acids dissociate and release H+ in water.
Yes.
Yes.
If a substance produces hydroxyl ions (OH-) when dissolved in water, it is referred to as a BASE.
Chemicals that release the H+ ion when dissolved in water are acids. Chemicals that release the OH- ion when dissolved in water are alkali (also known as bases) and water is neutral.
acids release hydrogen ions bases release hydroxide ions
Releasing a hydrogen ion when one formula unit of a substance dissolves in water is the traditional characteristic of an "acid".
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.
acids are released
Acids release hydrogen+ ions (H+) when dissolved in water
If a substance produces hydroxyl ions (OH-) when dissolved in water, it is referred to as a BASE.
acids release hydrogen ions bases release hydroxide ions
Chemicals that release the H+ ion when dissolved in water are acids. Chemicals that release the OH- ion when dissolved in water are alkali (also known as bases) and water is neutral.
acids release hydrogen ions bases release hydroxide ions
Releasing a hydrogen ion when one formula unit of a substance dissolves in water is the traditional characteristic of an "acid".
A hydroxide particle
Acids release hydrogen+ ions (H+) when dissolved in water
This substance is a base.
compounds that release ions when they dissolve in water ar called acids.
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.