8-11g/L. They're all different.
1.2 grams
Simply; acids donate protons and bases accept protons.
hydrogen ion
The negative ion
Yes, in fact an acidic solution is, by definition, one where the hydronium ion concentration is higher than the hydroxide ion concentration.
A positive ion that releases a proton to water.
La Champagne-Ardennes.
Yes. The ammonium ion is weakly acidic.
The ion that is absorbed by a base in water is the hydronium ion. It is considered a type of acidic ion.
The ion-exchange resins that are used to remove certain ions from the water to make it deionized sometimes leave a higher concentration of protons in the water, which makes it slighty acidic.
An acid is a substance that releases hydrogen ions, H+, in an aqueous (water) solution, or a substance that gives up a hydrogen ion to another molecule or ion depending on which definition you use.
the H+ ion is what causes things to be acidic , the OH- ion is what causes things to be basic
The ammonium ion (NH4+) is mildly acidic. It is not to be confused with ammonia (NH3), which is basic