No, the word 'basic' denotes having base like properties as opposed to acidic properties.
No. Hydrogen bromide is a strong acid.
Sodium hydrogen phosphate is an acid.
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.
a compound that is basic (a base) has hydroxide in it (OH-) a compound that is acidic (an acid) has hydrogen in it (H+) :)
Type of Radicals: Acid radicals: The acid radical is an anion left after removal of hydrogen atoms from an acid. Basic radicals: The basic radical is the cation left after removal of other alkaline group from the bases.
No, it is monobasic acid because one of the two acidic hydrogen is already displaced by potassium ion.
It is called monobasic because it contains only one replaceable hydrogen atom per molecule. ----
The opposite chemically would be alkaline, or basic. The opposite of an acid (releasing hydrogen ions) would be a base (releasing hydroxide ions).
Since F- is the conjugate base to the weak acid HF, it is a weak base.
hydrogen chloride is an acid
When an acid reacts with a material, the hydrogen in the acid is released.