A non-ion forming solution
These are acids or salts.
Such as substance is called an acid
The Bronsted Lowry definition.
what is the solution
acidic
If a substance can produce hydroxide ions in solution, then that substance can be considered as a base.
No. A substance that produces a large no. of ions in solution is called electrolyte.
A base
These are acids or salts.
. False
Such as substance is called an acid
If a substance produces OH- ions in a solution, then it is called a 'base' or 'alkali' or basic salt.
A substance that produces hydrogen ions (H+) in solution is referred to as an ACID.
The chemical substance must form ions in solution if it is conductive. Ions are required for charge to flow through a solution.
a covalent substance reacts with water to form some ions.
Yes, a solute is a substance dissolved in another substance (the solvent) to form a solution. Usually the solute component of a solution is present in the lesser amount.
pH of a substance is directly related to the the amount of H+ ions it produces in the solution. It is the negative logarithm of the concentration of the H+ ions in the solution of a substance.