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Q: How much more acid is a solution of pH 6 from a solution oh pH 9?
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Is H3O Lewis acid or base?

A basic solution has more OH- ions A solution with more H3O+ is acidic.


What is a solution that contains an excess of protons?

The solution is an acid. If it is in water (supposedly meant by questioneer), the pH value is below 7.0, so it is an acid solution: more H+ than OH-.


What makes an acid more acidic?

When there is more H+ in the solution (and therefore, less OH, which makes it more basic).


What acid is a solution with more what?

H+ than OH- (more hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions). This is what makes acid, acid, and not water, or base, or anything else.


Does an acid contain one or more hydroxide ions?

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.


When a solution has more H ions than OH- ions is it an acid or base?

base because basic solutions can decompose to hydroxide ions when hydrogen is in a solution it is an acid for the same reason. hope that helps!


What are solutions that have more OH- than H ions?

An arrhenius acid is, by definition, a solution with a higher concentration of H+ ion than OH-. So any arrhenius acid will fit this definition. Two common acids are Lemon juice and vinegar.


What happens when acid dissolves?

It increases the concentration of OH- in solution. (apex)


What would happen if you mix a strong base and a weak acid?

Neutralization is more likely to be H+ from acid reaction with OH- of alkali.


How do you draw a particle diagram of acid and alkali?

Choose a representation for H+ ions and OH- ions. Choose a representation of something to bond ions to. In the acidic solution there will be more H+ ions not bonded. In the basic solution, more OH- ions will be not bonded.


What two solutions have more H plus ions than OH- ions?

An arrhenius acid is, by definition, a solution with a higher concentration of H+ ion than OH-.


What does the reaction term neutralization mean?

It is the reaction when base and acid is neutralized. More specifically, for example NaOH put into water dissociates into Na+ and OH- [the ones which makes solution basic] ions. Sulfate acid [H2SO4] dissociates into H+[the ones which make solution acid] and SO4- ions. When those are put together, metathesis happens and H+ ion "finds" OH- ion, and water is made [HOH or simply H2O]. It means that there are no more OH or H ions, and solution is neutral.