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A substance that increases the hydroxide ions in a solution
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a substance in a solution that captures hydrogen ions and raises the pH. apex
acidic
If a solution is basic it has how many ions
An acidic solution contains H+ ions, a basic solution contains OH- ions.
nah man. them acids has them lot. the H+ ions that is. but these basic solutions donate a massif amount of OH- ions compared to H+ ions when added to an aqueous solution.
When a solution has more hydrogen ions it will be acidic.
When an acid solution is mixed with a basic solution, there will be a neutralization reaction in which hydrogen ions from the acid will combine with hydroxide ions from the base, to form water.
It would become more basic.
the # of OH- ions that go into a solution
Unless the solution is made acidic or basic, the two will dissolve and form a solution of potassium ions, permanganate ions and iodide ions.
More hydroxil ions.
You seem to be confused. acidic and basic are not things, they are properties. For example, vinegar is a solution, and it is acidic, because in solution, it dissolves to release hydrogen ions. Basic solutions, such as bleach, either accept hydronium ions in solution, or release hydroxide ions in solution. But all solutions, with the exception of distilled water, is either definatively acidic or basic. Look up a pH meter or a pH scale. The lower the number, the more acidic a solution is. The higher the number is, the more basic a solution is, and if it is 7.0, then it is neutral.
It's one of the following;a) Its concentrationb) Its temperaturec) The number of H+ ions that go into solutiond) The number of OH- ions that go into solutione) The amount of the solution
the more hydroxide ions releases, the more basic the solution becomes. and the solution has more hydroxide ions than hydrogen ions.