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Q: What is a compound that release hydrogen oxide in the solution with an over a pH greater than seven?
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What are the substance that can take up or release hydrogen ions into solution as hydrogen concentration of solution changes?

A buffer.


What kind of solution will dissociate to release hydrogen ions and cause a decrease in pH?

A dissociated acid release hydrogen cations.


Is hydrogen peroxide an ionic or molecular compound?

Molecular compounds are commonly formed by hydrogen. Look at sugar: C6H12O6 Look at natural hydrogen compounds: H2 I'm sure under certain circumstances hydrogen may form an ionic compound with other elements, but you will never find it in nature. On the contrary--acids are ionic compounds and most release a proton (H+) to the aqueous solution.


Are ammonia and hydrogen peroxide the same?

No it is not the same, Ammonia is NH3, a compound of hydrogen and nitrogen. It is a base and is note for its strong smell. Hydrogen peroxide is H2O2, a compound of hydrogen and oxygen. It is very mildly acidic and is noted for its ability to decompose and release oxygen gas.


Why pH is 0 to 14?

The equation for finding the pH of a solution is -log([H+]). That is, the negative log of the molarity of the hydrogen ions released by the compound in solution. Almost no chemicals can release hydrogen ions with a molarity greater than 1 or less than 10^-14. however, there are some rare cases where the pH of a solution is not between 0 and 14. For example, 10 molarity hydrochloric acid (there are ten moles of hydrochloric acid for every liter of water.), has a pH of -1 (-log(10) =-1). But these are so rare in occurence, that they generally disregard it.


What is an organic compound that can accept or release hydrogen and can form bonds with other molecules?

Hydroxyl group


Does baking soda release hydrogen when dissolved in water?

No. It simply dissolves. If added to an acidic solution such as vinegar it will release carbon dioxide.


What are Monoprotic acid?

An acid is a substance that will release hydrogen ions (H+) to water or to bases. A monoprotic acid is an acid that has only one hydrogen ion to release per molecule.


Why carbon dioxide can release from aquoes solution but hydrochloric acid cannot eventhought their boiling point almost same?

Perhaps because CO2 is a gaseous compound and HCl in solution is an ionis compound. H(+) and Cl(-)


What do acids release in water?

Virtually all acids release hydrogen ions (or protons) in water. They also release other ions, but these are specific to each acid. For example, hydrochloric acids releases an hydrogen ion (H+) plus a chloride ion (Cl-).


What is the compound of oxyacid?

Oxyacid contains hydrogen, oxygen (at least one O atom must be bound to hydrogen), 1-2 other elements; oxyacids release ions.


What is the correct compound for oxyacid?

Oxyacid contains hydrogen, oxygen (at least one O atom must be bound to hydrogen), 1-2 other elements; oxyacids release ions.