In terms of chemistry, a proton is an ionized hydrogen atom, H+. These are released by acids, and they are bound by the hydroxide ion, OH- which in combination with the hydrogen ion turns into a water molecule, H2O. Hydroxide ions are released by a base such as NaOH. The reaction between hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions is the neutralization reaction between acids and bases.
If acid donates protons, than it must be a base that accepts it.
Bases accept protons in a solution. Acids donate protons.
Bases act as proton acceptors e.g. hydroxide ions (OH-)
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protonpositron - antielectron
Proton.
The proton has a positive charge of +1.
Vinegar is dilute acetic acid, which is an acid.
There are three definitions. A substance that produces hydroxide (OH-) ions in water. A substance that accepts a proton (H+ ion). An electron pair donor.
There are three definitions. A substance that produces hydroxide (OH-) ions in water. A substance that accepts a proton (H+ ion). An electron pair donor.
The answer is Bronsted-Lowry. -Johan Bronsted and Thomas Lowry are the scientists responsible for providing a more general description of acids and bases. A Bronsted-Lowry acid is any substance that donates a proton. A Bronsted-Lowry base is any substance that accepts a proton. A proton is a hydrogen ion. -Caitlyn
Buffers. They donate or take away H+ ions to or from a solution if it is needed to maintain constant pH.
A Brønsted-Lowry base is a substance which gain a proton.
Acids are those substances which when dissolved into water give the solution a hydrogen activity greater than in pure water or it is a substance that donates a proton. Similarly, a base is a substance which accepts a proton. There is no major similarity in acids and bases rather they have opposite nature. One minor similarity is that common acids and bases contain hydrogen atoms.
Dihydrogen monoxide
A Bronsted-Lowry base accepts a proton from something else.
An acid donates an H+, and a base accepts an H+. - Apex
A Bronsted-Lowry base is a proton acceptor.
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