Simply put, an acid donates protons ( H + ) to solutions and bases accept protons in solutions.
An acid can turn into a base if you mix a much stronger base with it! That way the base acid overpowers the acid and makes the acid a base!
Perhaps the acid H2SO4 ( sulfuric acid ) and the base NaOH ( sodium hydroxide )
Acid = Hydroiodic acid Base = Potassium hydroxide (or any Potassium salt of weak acid)
hydrogen
If the substance produces Hydrogen ions when it is dissolved in water, then it is an acid. If it produces Hydroxide ions when it is dissolved in water, then it is a base.
An acid can turn into a base if you mix a much stronger base with it! That way the base acid overpowers the acid and makes the acid a base!
Perhaps the acid H2SO4 ( sulfuric acid ) and the base NaOH ( sodium hydroxide )
Acid = Hydroiodic acid Base = Potassium hydroxide (or any Potassium salt of weak acid)
hydrogen
If the substance produces Hydrogen ions when it is dissolved in water, then it is an acid. If it produces Hydroxide ions when it is dissolved in water, then it is a base.
A strong acid or base completely breaks into ions when mixed with water.
a base or excessive usage of acid
makes poisiones gases
To determine whether a substance is an acid or a base, you look at it's pH. If it is over 7, it is a base. If it is below 7, it is an acid. If the pH is 7, the substance is neutral.
conductometric titration of a strong acid with a strong base makes the sloution neutral
no!because a ph below7 makes it a acid and above 7 makes it a base
its an acid, when you add hydrogen to things it usually makes acids