It depends on what the solution is. What affects the pH is the element. If there are more H+ ions in the solution you're referring to, the solution will be more acidic (lower pH). If there are more (OH)- ions in the solution, the solution will be more basic (higher pH).
100 times more Hydrogen ions are in solution of pH=5 as compare to pH=7.
The solution is an acid. If it is in water (supposedly meant by questioneer), the pH value is below 7.0, so it is an acid solution: more H+ than OH-.
5. If it is more or less than 5 protons then it is not boron.
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NoYes. A neutral atom will have the same number of protons and electrons.
no a neutral atom does not have more protons than it does atoms. if it really were neutral it would have the equal amount of electrons and protons. if an atom had more protons than neutrons, it would be a positive atom and vice versa. so to answer this question. NO A NEUTRAL ATOM DOES NOT HAVE MORE PROTONS THAN NEUTRONS.
The solution is an acid. If it is in water (supposedly meant by questioneer), the pH value is below 7.0, so it is an acid solution: more H+ than OH-.
anions have more electrons than protons
Chlorine has 17 protons.
Cobalt has 27 protons and francium has 87 protons; 87-27=60.
A positive ion.
Yes. A protons is many times more massive than an electron.
5. If it is more or less than 5 protons then it is not boron.
No, they have more electrons than protons, hence their negative charge.
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An atom with more protons than electrons is a cation.
No, Sulfur has 16 protons, and Iodine has 53. So that means that Iodine has more protons than Sulfur.
An atom that has more neutrons than protons is called an Isotope.