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Because ammonia gas (NH3) reacts with water (H2O) to produce the aqueous solution ammonium hydroxide. This reaction produces hydroxide ions in the solution, thus making it an Arrhenius base.
According to Arrhenius, acids produce a proton in aqueous solution, and bases produce a hydroxide ion in aqueous solution. Hydrochloric acid is an Arrhenius acid because it gives up its proton as it dissolves in water. Sodium hydroxide is an Arrhenius base because it gives up its hydroxide as it dissolves in water.
No, actually they produce hydrosonium ions in an aqueous medium.
Hydro iodic acid and potassium hydroxide, HI + KOH ----> KI + H2O
No, you mixed it up. Hydronium H3O+ from strong acid and Hydroxide OH- from strong base (alkaline)
Ammonia gas when dissolved in water produce Ammonium hydroxide so its solution is basic.
Because ammonia gas (NH3) reacts with water (H2O) to produce the aqueous solution ammonium hydroxide. This reaction produces hydroxide ions in the solution, thus making it an Arrhenius base.
According to Arrhenius, acids produce a proton in aqueous solution, and bases produce a hydroxide ion in aqueous solution. Hydrochloric acid is an Arrhenius acid because it gives up its proton as it dissolves in water. Sodium hydroxide is an Arrhenius base because it gives up its hydroxide as it dissolves in water.
No, actually they produce hydrosonium ions in an aqueous medium.
A base in solution will produce hydroxide or OH- ions.
Hydro iodic acid and potassium hydroxide, HI + KOH ----> KI + H2O
No, you mixed it up. Hydronium H3O+ from strong acid and Hydroxide OH- from strong base (alkaline)
A base will form hydroxide ions in a solution.
Hydroxide Ions
Carbon dioxide dissolves in the aqueous solution to produce carbonic acid. The carbonic acid dissociates to produce the carbonate ion and two protons. The protons reacts with the hydroxide provided by the already dissociated sodium hydroxide to produce water. The sodium carbonate is fairly soluble and stays in solution. Since the hydroxide ion is depleted, the phenolphthalein reverts from pink to clear as it does in solutions with a pH less than 8.3.
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This is neutralization which will produce salt and water