Amy of the seven strong acids such as HCl and HBr
exothermic with the release of energy
acid
No. The SUBSTANCE is still water, only now sugar is dissolved in it.
Salt is the solute (the substance being dissolved) and water is the solvent (the substance doing the dissolving.
The solute. Solutions are formed when one substance (the solute) is dissolved into another (the solvent). For example, when a spoonful of sugar is dissolved in water, the sugar is the solute and the water is the solvent.
A substance that increases the concentration of hydroxide ions in solution (OH-), is referred to as an Arrhenius base.
exothermic with the release of energy
Acids- number of hydrogen ions increases when dissolved in water. Bases- number of hydroxide ions increases when dissolved in water I had the same question, but I had it for homework (:
If a substance can be dissolved in water, that substance said to be water soluble.
acid
No. The SUBSTANCE is still water, only now sugar is dissolved in it.
Solubility increases by adding more solvent. That is, the substance that the other is being dissolved into. For example, if mixing sugar and water, you would add more water to increase solubility.
a base
The cells that are brought by droplets of water and a dissolved substance is called diffusion.
Answer: Base
If a substance produces hydroxyl ions (OH-) when dissolved in water, it is referred to as a BASE.
Salt is the solute (the substance being dissolved) and water is the solvent (the substance doing the dissolving.