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Bases are solutions which contain an excess of what?

H+ ions


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.


What are Solutions with large concentrations of acids and bases that do not neutralize each other called?

Such solutions are called concentrated acids or bases. In these solutions, the acids and bases are present in high concentrations, but they do not neutralize each other due to the excess of one over the other.


If bases are solutions what do they contain?

A base is defined as a substance which, when dissolved in water, produces OH- also known as the hydroxide ion.


What makes alkalis different from other bases?

Alkalis are bases that contain hydroxide ions (OH-) and are soluble in water. This means they can create strongly basic solutions when dissolved in water. Other bases may not necessarily contain hydroxide ions and may not be as easily soluble in water.


All dilute basic solutions are weak bases?

Not all dilute basic solutions are weak bases. Dilute solutions can still contain strong bases like sodium hydroxide, which dissociates completely in water to form hydroxide ions. This makes it a strong base, even in dilute solutions.


What does aqueous solutins contain in most bases?

In aqueous solutions, most bases contain hydroxide ions (OH-) as the active ingredient. These hydroxide ions are responsible for the basic properties of the solution, such as their ability to accept protons (H+) from acids.


Is detergent solution and acid or base?

Detergent solutions are usually slightly basic because they contain surfactants that can act as weak bases.


What types of solutions are contain in wet cells?

electrolyte solutions


What are acidic and base solutions?

Acidic solutions have a pH less than 7 due to an excess of hydrogen ions (H+), while basic solutions have a pH greater than 7 due to an excess of hydroxide ions (OH-). Acids donate protons to other substances, while bases accept protons.


What makes acidic liquids acidic?

Acidic liquids contain an excess of hydrogen ions (H+). These hydrogen ions give the liquid its acidic properties by reacting with other substances, such as metals or bases, to release hydrogen gas or neutralize bases. The concentration of hydrogen ions in the liquid determines its level of acidity.


Why benzaldehyde is used in excess in the synthesis of schiff bases?

It is not in excess but stochiometry with .0.1 mol excess for 100 % conversion