H+ ion acceptor =? <Oxidizer>
Bases
acids
Acids are substances that will donate a proton, while bases are substances that will accept a proton.
Acids. They dissociate in water/aqueous solutions to from hydrogen ions (and the corresponding anion).
Base is a solution that have ph over 7 and can accept hydrogen ions.
A compound that accepts hydrogen ions (which are always positive) is a Lewis Base. A compound that lets go of a hydrogen ion is a Lewis Acid.
Bases
Bases accept hydrogen ions. Acids donate hydrogen ions.
acids
acid
A base.
Chemical compounds called acids will do this.
Acids are substances that will donate a proton, while bases are substances that will accept a proton.
Hydrogen ions, accept or donate
Yes, hydrogen is in all organic substances.
Acid compounds will donate hydrogen ions and base compounds will accept hydrogen ions.
Acids. They dissociate in water/aqueous solutions to from hydrogen ions (and the corresponding anion).