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CaCl2 (Calcium Chloride) 6H2O

Na2SO4 (Sodium Sulfate) 10H2O

Na2CO3 (Sodium Carbonate) 10H2O

Na2HPO4 (Dibasic Sodium Orthophosphate) 12H2O

Na2HPO4 (Dibasic Sodium Orthophosphate) 7H2O

Na2S2O3 (Sodium Thiosulphate) 5H2O

Ba(OH)2 (Barium Hydroxide) 8H2O

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When acids in water what positive ion is produced in excess?

When acids in water hydrogen positive ion is produced in excess. It is this hydrogen positive ion that gives acidity of a solution.


Does an acidic solution have an excess of hydrogen ions?

Yes, an acidic solution has an excess of hydrogen ions (H+). This is because acids donate protons (H+) in aqueous solutions, resulting in a higher concentration of hydrogen ions compared to hydroxide ions (OH-) which are found in basic solutions.


What is the difference between acidic solution and a basic solution?

An acidic solution has a pH below 7, indicating an excess of hydrogen ions, while a basic solution has a pH above 7, indicating an excess of hydroxide ions. Acids tend to donate protons, while bases tend to accept protons.


Is acid matter?

Acidity is produced by an excess of hydrogen ions (actually to be completely correct an excess of pi-hydronium ions) in a water solution. So, yes.


Which ion is furnished by acids in of agueous solution?

Acids in aqueous solution furnish hydrogen ions (H+). This is why acids are often referred to as proton donors, as they donate H+ ions to the solution.


What ions are excess in acids?

In general, acids contain an excess of hydrogen ions (H+). This is what gives them their characteristic acidic properties, such as the ability to donate protons in reactions.


What ions do all acids produce in aqueous solution?

All acids produce hydrogen ions (H+) in aqueous solution.


How do solutions of acids and bases differ in terms of particles?

Acids form hydrogen ions (H+) while bases form hydroxide ions (OH-). These ionic differences relate to the properties of acids and bases because they are what give them their properties in a water solution.


Most acids form ions in solution by , and most bases form ions in solution by?

Dispersion & Dissociation


Which ion is excess in alkali solution?

OH- ions are present in excess in alkaline solution


Is it true that in strong acids most of the molecules break up into ions in the solution?

Yes, that is true. Strong acids ionize, in a aqueous solution. It is the released hydrogen ions that make them acids.


If a solution is acidic it has how many ions?

If a solution is basic it has how many ions