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Potential of hydrogen or PH
Acid
hydrogen ions
False.
Concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution
Concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution is called: Acid concentration and pH = - log10(hydrogen ions concentration, in mol/l)
When a solution has more hydrogen ions it will be acidic.
No. A solution that is high in hydrogen ions is simply acidic. The formation of DNA is very complicated and generally does not occur outside of living organisms
Potential of hydrogen or PH
The more acidic a solution is, the more hydrogen ions it gives off.
Acid
3
The strength of an acid depends of the number of hydrogen ions in solution- the stronger the acid the more hydrogen ions there are in solution. Hydrogen ions in solution carry current, therefore the more hydrogen ions in the solution the more current there will be carried through solution.
Technically it is called water because the positive hydrogen ions and the negative hydroxide ions would attract to form a compound with two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule. H2O. This occurs most often in acid-base neutralization reaction where water is a product of the reactions.
A numerically high pH , the hydrogen ions are very low . e,.g, pH 12 is a very alkaline solution. A numerically low pH , the hydrogen ions are very high . e.h. pH 2 is very acidic .
A substance that produces hydrogen ions (H+) in solution is referred to as an ACID.
Anything with a pH greater than 7 is called a base. This is because pH measures the concentration of hydrogen ions in solution. Because a base usually has an ending of -OH (or hydroxide), there are more OH ions in solution than hydrogen ions.