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Neutralization is more likely to be H+ from acid reaction with OH- of alkali.
it contributes OH- ions to a solution
The Bronsted Lowry definition.
An acid can be viewed as a substance that provides protons (H+) to solution. A base can be viewed as a substance that accepts protons or that provides hydroxyl ion (OH-). A salt is a substance that results from the reaction of an acid and a base.
[OH-] = 1x10^-4.22 or more conventionally, [OH-] = 6.03x10^-5 M
A basic solution has more OH- ions A solution with more H3O+ is acidic.
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-.
When there is more H+ in the solution (and therefore, less OH, which makes it more basic).
H+ than OH- (more hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions). This is what makes acid, acid, and not water, or base, or anything else.
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.
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!
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.
It increases the concentration of OH- in solution. (apex)
Neutralization is more likely to be H+ from acid reaction with OH- of 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.
An arrhenius acid is, by definition, a solution with a higher concentration of H+ ion than OH-.
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.