Acids form hydrogen ions (H+) while bases form hydroxide ions (OH-). These ionic differences relate to the properties of acids and bases because they are what give them their properties in a water solution.
acids release protons in aqueos solution so contain the higher concentration of it..similarly bases have more concentration of hydroxl ions but neutral solutions have equal concentration of protons and hydroxl ions..
In an acidic solution, there is a higher proportion of hydronium, H3O+. In basic solutions, there is a higher proportion of hydroxide, OH-.
if solution have H+ then it is acid, if the solution is OH- then it is alkaline
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Such solutions can neither be exist.
strong acids and bases dissociate completely; weak acids and bases dissociate only partially. In contrast, the term dilute and concentrated are used to indicate the consentration of a solution, which is the amount of acid or base dissolved in the solution. It is possible to have dilute solutions of strong acids and bases and concentrated solutions of weak acids and bases.
Buffers.
Electrolytes are the solutions of salts, acids and bases and semen has numerous electrolytes. They include both acids and salts.
acids because the acids particles grab onto the stain particles
Acids are any compounds that form H+ ions in solutions while bases are a compound that produces hydroxic ions in solutions.
In water solutions salts may be acidic, basic or amphoteric.
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Acids form salts, bust bases do not
Salts are the products of reactions between acids and bases.
Acids and alkalis (properly known as bases) are often used in the form of solutions, but most can exist outside a solution as well.
Such solutions can neither be exist.
Bases have the ion OH- and acids the ion H+; the reaction between acids and bases is called neutralization and the product is a salt. Basic solutions have a pH over 7 and acidic solutions have a pH under 7.
strong acids and bases dissociate completely; weak acids and bases dissociate only partially. In contrast, the term dilute and concentrated are used to indicate the consentration of a solution, which is the amount of acid or base dissolved in the solution. It is possible to have dilute solutions of strong acids and bases and concentrated solutions of weak acids and bases.
After this reaction a salt is formed.
Buffers.