Pure water is the standard for a neutral fluid (neither acidic or basic.) Ammonia is a basic solution.
The water solution is neutral.
Ammonia gas when dissolved in water produce Ammonium hydroxide so its solution is basic.
hydroxide ions
The water solution of sodium acetate has a basic pH.
A solution with a pH greater than 7
solution
Amonia is an alkaline gas. However, when dissolved in water it form an alkaline solution (alkali).
Water, food, and heat.
Household ammonia is a solution of ammonia in water. Mostly it is used to clean household utensils.
the solution becomes basic
The water solution is neutral.
The solution formed will be basic in nature. This is because of the formation of NH(4)OH which is alkaline.
Ammonia gas when dissolved in water produce Ammonium hydroxide so its solution is basic.
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.
To make a basic solution, it has to contain available hydroxide ions. Chlorine doesn't, so it can't be basic.
I believe it should be a basic solution... When you have metals with a weak acid's anion, you receive basic solution in water.... HClO2, chlorous Acid, is a weak acid. The Potassium, K an alkali metal, is now where the H+ was, making it KClO2 and that acts as a base in water
The H+ and OH- ions combine to form water.