The pH scale is logarithmic, and is based on powers of 10.
Therefore, there are 10 more hydrogen ions in pH of 4 versus 5.
Methane has a chemical formula of CH4. this means that it has one carbon with 4 hydrogens. As you see it is mainly hydrogen, but the carbon weighs more than the 4 hydrogens.
H+ means the charge of the hydrogen ion. i.e when a hydrogen ion is formed, more oftan than not, an electron is lost from hydrogens outer sheel giving the ion a charge of +1. H+ ions are also basicaly the "thing" that makes an acid. e.g Hydrochloric acid (HCl) when in solution seperates into Cl- ions and H+ ions.
Acids are any compounds that form H+ ions in solutions while bases are a compound that produces hydroxic ions in solutions.
These are called polyatomic ions.
of course, ions are formed by loosing (cations) or gaining (anions) electrons. anions have more electrons than the atom from which it is formed.
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In a solution with a pH higher than 7, there are more hydroxide than hydrogen ions.
An acid has more H+ ions than OH- ions, while a base has more OH- ions than H+ ions.
yes ,hydronium ions are more acidic than hydroxide ion.
it has more hydroxide ions than hydronium ions
Ions made up of more than one atom are called polyatomic ions.
More hydroxil ions.
Acids
An acidic solution contains many more H+ ions than OH- ions, and a basic solution has more OH- than H+. A pure water solution, which is neutral, has exactly equal number of each.
ions like sulphate ions,carbonate ions etc...are the ions which contain more than one atom.
no it only has one atom, but a polyatomic ions have more than one.
an acid has more hydrogen ions than water.