Concentration
Oxides of non-metals like sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide can react with water to form acidic solutions. These oxides dissolve in water to produce acidic compounds like sulfuric acid, carbonic acid, and nitric acid, respectively.
Electrolytes can be both acidic and basic. It depends on the specific electrolyte and its chemical properties. Some electrolytes can produce acidic solutions, while others can produce alkaline (basic) solutions.
Sb2S3 is an acidic compound. When it dissolves in water, it forms antimony ions that can react with water to produce acidic solutions.
Elements such as sulfur, phosphorus, and chlorine can produce acidic solutions upon reaction with water. These elements undergo chemical reactions that release hydrogen ions, which lower the pH of the solution, making it acidic.
No. Zinc is not soluble. It is a metal like gold is not soluble in water. There are some compounds of zinc like ZnCl that are soluble. I just learned this last unit in Chem class.
Acidic oxides are compounds that react with water to form acidic solutions. These oxides typically contain nonmetals, such as sulfur or nitrogen, and when they dissolve in water, they produce acidic solutions capable of neutralizing bases. Examples of acidic oxides include sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2).
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Oxides of non-metals like sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide can react with water to form acidic solutions. These oxides dissolve in water to produce acidic compounds like sulfuric acid, carbonic acid, and nitric acid, respectively.
Electrolytes can be both acidic and basic. It depends on the specific electrolyte and its chemical properties. Some electrolytes can produce acidic solutions, while others can produce alkaline (basic) solutions.
Sb2S3 is an acidic compound. When it dissolves in water, it forms antimony ions that can react with water to produce acidic solutions.
Elements such as sulfur, phosphorus, and chlorine can produce acidic solutions upon reaction with water. These elements undergo chemical reactions that release hydrogen ions, which lower the pH of the solution, making it acidic.
No. Zinc is not soluble. It is a metal like gold is not soluble in water. There are some compounds of zinc like ZnCl that are soluble. I just learned this last unit in Chem class.
Compounds which form in water solutions hydrogen ions are considered acidic, with a p H under 7,0 in solution.
All ionic compounds Maybe, maybe not. who's to say its wrong
A hydrogen ion is just a proton, H+. The pH of a solution depends on proton concentration, pH = -log of H+ concentration. Therefore, the greater the number of protons present in solution, the lower the pH number, and the more acidic the solution.
Many plants contain compounds sensible to pH; blackberry juice is red in acidic solutions and blue-violet in basic solutions.
Excepting beryllium, the others mentioned elements produce basic solutions when are dissolved in water.