No, only exces of OH- gives you an alkaline solution and exces of H+ gives you an acidic solution.
When they are EQUAL then the solution (water) is NEUTRAL, pH= 7.0
Yes, a substance with equal numbers of H+ ions and OH- ions is an alkaline solution because it has a pH greater than 7. The presence of equal numbers of H+ and OH- ions indicates a neutralization reaction, forming water as a product.
No, a substance with equal numbers of H+ ions and OH- ions is not necessarily a basic solution. In fact, a solution with equal concentrations of H+ and OH- ions is considered neutral, with a pH of 7. Basic solutions have a higher concentration of OH- ions compared to H+ ions, resulting in a pH greater than 7.
It is a neutral solution, pH = 7.0 at room temp.
A neutral substance has a pH of 7. This means that the concentration of hydrogen ions in the substance is equal to the concentration of hydroxide ions, resulting in a balanced solution that is neither acidic nor basic.
The oxidation number of an atom in its elemental form is 0. In a compound, the sum of oxidation numbers must equal the overall charge of the compound. In a polyatomic ion, the sum of oxidation numbers must equal the charge of the ion. Some elements have fixed oxidation numbers (e.g., alkali metals +1, alkaline earth metals +2).
Yes, a substance with equal numbers of H+ ions and OH- ions is an alkaline solution because it has a pH greater than 7. The presence of equal numbers of H+ and OH- ions indicates a neutralization reaction, forming water as a product.
No, a substance with equal numbers of H+ ions and OH- ions is not necessarily a basic solution. In fact, a solution with equal concentrations of H+ and OH- ions is considered neutral, with a pH of 7. Basic solutions have a higher concentration of OH- ions compared to H+ ions, resulting in a pH greater than 7.
Equilibrium
It is a neutral solution, pH = 7.0 at room temp.
There is no real-number solution to this problem.There is a complex solution. The numbers are:4.5 + i sqrt(15.75)and4.5 - i sqrt(15.75)
The answer depends on what the numbers measure. If they are the masses of equal volumes of substances, then the substance with mass 0.8 is denser. On the other hand, if the numbers refer to the volumes of equal masses of two substances, then the substance with volume 0.7 is denser.
There aren't any such numbers. 9 and 20 are 11 apart but cannot be manipulated to give the required solution.
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There is no valid mathematical solution to the question.
A neutral substance has a pH of 7. This means that the concentration of hydrogen ions in the substance is equal to the concentration of hydroxide ions, resulting in a balanced solution that is neither acidic nor basic.