H2o--------oh- + h+
2 h2o-----------------oh- + h3o+
Bases release OH- ions in water.
Hydroxide (OH-) ion
This depends on the type of ions; for example the sulfide ions have a disagreeable odor.
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Any compound which can disassociate into ions in solution is an electrolyte. These are most commonly water soluble salts, acids, and bases.
Bases release OH- ions in water.
Acids releases in water ion H+.
Hydroxide (OH-) ion
Hydroxide ions (OH-)
Both acids and bases.
This depends on the type of ions; for example the sulfide ions have a disagreeable odor.
semen
It may be potassium or ammonium ions And chloride or nitrite ions that have similar mobility in solution
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Any compound which can disassociate into ions in solution is an electrolyte. These are most commonly water soluble salts, acids, and bases.
Hydrogen ions
A base or alkaline substance lowers the H (hydrogen ion) concentration in a solution. Bases can accept or remove hydrogen ions from the solution, increasing the concentration of OH- ions and thereby reducing the concentration of H+ ions. Examples of bases include sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and ammonia (NH3).