Ammonia react with water molecules. By that OH- are made
When you make an ammonia solution, water gives its H(+) ion to ammonia to form NH(4)(+) and OH(-) ions. These ions make the solution alkaline.
Ammonia dissolves in water to form ammonium hydoxide, not a meetallic ion in sight!
Alkaline
OH- ions are present in excess in alkaline solution
The difference in Hydrogen ion concentration between pH12 an pH13 is 10 fold. But, no one should consider a solution with a pH of 12 an "acidic solution". Anything above pH 7 is a basic or alkaline solution.
Sodium Bicarbonate is considered as acidic due to H+ ion. The formula is HCo3. Please remember when HCo3 dissolves the H+ ionizes and imparts acidity to alkaline solution.
Ammonia dissolves in water to form ammonium hydoxide, not a meetallic ion in sight!
it because of the ammonium ion form in the solution. Ammonium solution is an alkaline.
Ammonia is an aquous solution of NH3, which is a basic molecule that partially will take one proton from H2O (water) and to produce NH4+ ion and leaving a hydroxyl ion OH- , which makes the solution basic
Alkaline
OH- ions are present in excess in alkaline solution
hydroxide
The difference in Hydrogen ion concentration between pH12 an pH13 is 10 fold. But, no one should consider a solution with a pH of 12 an "acidic solution". Anything above pH 7 is a basic or alkaline solution.
When you make solution of ammonia. Following reaction occurs-NH(3) + H(2)O NH(4)(+) + OH(-).Hence water gives an H(+) ion to ammonia to form ammonium ion.
Ammonia is a chemical compound with the formula NH3. It is a colorless, strong-smelling, alkaline gas. Ammonium is a polyatomic ion with the formula NH4+. It forms as a result of ammonia reacting with an acid and in small amounts when ammonia dissolves in water. As the conjugate acid of a weak base, the ion is weakly acidic.
Sodium Bicarbonate is considered as acidic due to H+ ion. The formula is HCo3. Please remember when HCo3 dissolves the H+ ionizes and imparts acidity to alkaline solution.
Yes When metals react with water they produce a metal hydroxide, this contains an OH- ion (which accepts protons and is therefore alkaline) This makes all metals alkaline.
Both are Cupric ( Cu-II ) alkaline complex-ion solutions