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Elevated protons (H+ ions) increase the relative acidity of any solution.

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What is a solution called that has more OH-ions H plus ions?

When a solution has more hydrogen ions it will be acidic.


What is the name of a solution that contains as much H plus ions as OH negative ions?

A Neutral solution


If a solution containing A plus ions and a solution containing B- ions have just been mixed and A plus B- is greater than Ksp of AB .?

If a solution containing A+ ions and a solution containing B- ions have just been mixed and [A+][B-] is greater thanKsp of AB, _____.


Which of the following would most readily give H plus plus ions in a solution?

Acids will give H+ ions.


A substance that releases OH plus ions in solution is a?

acidic


What happens in a buffer when the level h plus ions in solution increases?

It accepts H+ ions.


What is the name for a solution that has an excess of H plus ions and therefore breaks into H plus and another compound when placed in an aqueous solution?

acid or acidic


Which types of solution acid or base creates the most H plus?

An acidic solution has motre hydrogen ions.


If H3O plus of a solution is greater than OH and ndash the solution?

If the concentration of H3O+ ions is greater than the concentration of OH- ions in a solution, the solution is considered acidic. This imbalance indicates that there are more protons than hydroxide ions present, leading to an acidic pH.


What is a solution considered to be if it has an equal number o h plus and oh- ions?

A solution with an equal number of H+ and OH- ions is considered neutral. This balance of ions indicates that the solution has a pH of 7, which is neither acidic nor basic.


Do basic solution have h plus ions?

nah man. them acids has them lot. the H+ ions that is. but these basic solutions donate a massif amount of OH- ions compared to H+ ions when added to an aqueous solution.


What is the pH of a solution with equal number of H plus and OH?

The pH of a neutral solution with equal concentrations of H+ and OH- ions is 7. This is because the concentration of H+ ions equals the concentration of OH- ions in a neutral solution, resulting in a pH of 7.