More hydroxil ions.
Sugars are non-electrolytic. Sugars are water-soluble because they contain hydroxyl groups, which is compatible with water; however, with no ions in solution, electricity cannot conduct.
All acidic substances contain hydrogen. Not only this, but acidic substances must be able to "donate" a hydrogen ion (proton) to an aqueous solution. In case you needed to know, bases are the same, except instead of hydrogen, they have hydroxide (OH).
Yes, that's what makes it basic.
No, methane has no polar hydrogen atoms to create hydrogen bonds.
Oxygen has no pH value. It is an element. pH is the measure of Hydrogen ion concentration in certain compounds, which may be described as acid or base (alkaline) depending on that concentration. Bases have a hydroxyl ion (OH), so contain oxygen, but pH is irrelevent to the element Oxygen.
both the hydroxyl ion and the hydronium ion
No. A hydroxyl group consists of an oxygen bonded to a hydrogen (-OH). A single hydroxyl group on an alkyl chain characterizes the alcohol family of organic compounds (i.e. ethanol: CH3CH2OH).
Yes it does.
Sugars are non-electrolytic. Sugars are water-soluble because they contain hydroxyl groups, which is compatible with water; however, with no ions in solution, electricity cannot conduct.
Bases contain the group hydroxyl: -OH.
A base contain the hydroxyl group (OH)-.
A base contain the group hydroxyl: -OH.
salt ions and water and an equal amount of hydrogen and hydroxide ions.
In a way no because, xanthophylls contain oxygen atoms, while carotenes are purely hydrocarbons with no oxygen. Xanthophylls contain their oxygen either as hydroxyl groups and/or as pairs of hydrogen atoms that are substituted by oxygen atoms acting as a bridge
A neutral solution can contain ions of hydrogen, hydroxide, and the cation and anion of any neutral salt. There are equal numbers of hydrogen and hydroxide ions, and also an equal (but usually different) number of the other pair of ions.
All acidic substances contain hydrogen. Not only this, but acidic substances must be able to "donate" a hydrogen ion (proton) to an aqueous solution. In case you needed to know, bases are the same, except instead of hydrogen, they have hydroxide (OH).
Yes, that's what makes it basic.