Yes! MgO+H2O=Mg((OH)2), Magnesium Hydroxide (a base).
A base will produce hydroxide ions (OH-).
An acid and a base react to form water and a salt
Yes!
Ammonia water is a base chemically, if it reacts with an acidic substance it will produce a salt that is dissolved in the water..
No. A base decreases the amount of hydronium, and increases the amount of hydroxide.
A base will produce hydroxide ions (OH-).
An acid and a base react to form water and a salt
Yes!
Ammonia water is a base chemically, if it reacts with an acidic substance it will produce a salt that is dissolved in the water..
No. A base decreases the amount of hydronium, and increases the amount of hydroxide.
Water and an aqueous salt are often formed
The premise of this question is incorrect. When NaOH is added to water the hydroxide concentration increases. NaOH is a base. If a substance decreases hydroxide concentration it would be an acid.
When ammonia is added to water, it acts as a base. This is because according to Lewis Concept of Acids and Bases, a lone pair donor is a base. NH(3) donates its lone pair to H+ ion from water and hence is a base.
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This ion is H+.
Water and an aqueous salt are often formed