A compound that accepts ("removes") hydrogen ions in a solution is a base.
base
buffer solution
An acid increase the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution.
The substances in a solution are the solute and the solvent. When the two are mixed, they form a homogeneous mixture known as a solution.
These substances are in solution.
Substances that act to stabilize the pH of a solution are called buffers.
acids
acids
Filtration of a solution can only remove the insoluble substances.
Buffer
buffer solution
An acid increase the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution.
G - Fe2(SO4)3 h - Fe(OH)3
Of course they. If not, they would not be "in solution".If substances of a solution are evenly distributed then they have reached equilibrium.
a solution is 2 or more substances and can be seperated easily
The substances in a solution are the solute and the solvent. When the two are mixed, they form a homogeneous mixture known as a solution.
Corrosive substance can be removed with contrasting pH substances. Because corrosive substances are acidic or low on the pH scale, the solution to remove them needs to be high in the pH scale, or basic. Ammonia is an example of a basic solution.
These substances are in solution.