For example the dithionic acid.
In the chemical formula H2SnO6 n has a value greater than 2.
Acid solutions contain higher concentrations of hydrogen ions (hydronium ions).
Litmus turns pink in acid solutions like citric acid...blue in basic solutions.
No, solid solutions also exist.
No, solutions can exist in different states of matter, not just in the liquid state. Solutions can exist in the solid, liquid, or gas state depending on the solvent and solute involved in the mixture.
Acid solutions conduct electricity.
No, salicylic acid is not soluble in citrate solutions. Salicylic acid is an organic compound that is generally insoluble in water-based solutions like citrate.
There are some acids which exist as crystals . For example Butanoic acid , Tartaric acid etc
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) Nitric acid (HNO3)
Nitrous acid is a weak acid that can exist in two forms: protonated (HNO2) and deprotonated (NO2-). The pH level of a solution containing nitrous acid depends on its concentration and the relative amounts of the protonated and deprotonated forms present. In general, lower pH values indicate more acidic solutions where nitrous acid is predominantly protonated.
If two saturated citric acid solutions are made at the same temperature, they will always have the same concentration of citric acid. At a given temperature, the solubility of citric acid is fixed, resulting in solutions of the same concentration when saturated.
No, H2SO4 (sulfuric acid) is not a base; it is an acid. It is a strong acid that donates protons in aqueous solutions.