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Acids can produce one or more hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water, depending on their chemical structure. Some acids may also produce other ions depending on the specific acid.

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Is solution with four times as many hydronium ions hydroxide ions a acid base or a neutral?

A solution with four times as many hydronium ions as hydroxide ions is considered acidic. This is because the excess hydronium ions make the solution more acidic by increasing the concentration of H+ ions compared to OH- ions.


What is the name of an acid that donates two hydrogen ions?

There are many such acids including sulfuric acid, sulfurus acid hydrogen sulfide.


How many does acid hydrogen ions have than a base?

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What ions exist in acid solution?

In acid solution, you would typically find hydronium ions (H3O+) and anions from the dissociation of the acid itself, for instance chloride ions (Cl-) if the acid is hydrochloric acid (HCl). Other common ions depending on the acid could include sulfate ions (SO4^2-) or nitrate ions (NO3-).


Does a acid produce oh-ions?

acid produces H+ ions base produces OH- ions


If you have concentrated forms of hydrochloric acid strong acid and acetic acid a weak acid which is more acidic which has more hydrogen ions?

Concentrated hydrochloric acid is stronger and more acidic than concentrated acetic acid because it fully dissociates into hydrogen ions and chloride ions in solution, while acetic acid only partially dissociates into hydrogen ions and acetate ions. Therefore, hydrochloric acid would have more hydrogen ions in solution.


What contains more hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions a base or an acid?

An acid contains more hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions. Acids release hydrogen ions (H+) in water, while bases release hydroxide ions (OH-).


Is HCL an acid base or is it neutral?

Acid. It contains hyrdonium ions more than hydroxide ions.


How many ions are in lactic acid?

Lactic acid has one ion per molecule when dissolved in water.


Is Concentrated hydrochloric Acid a weekly or a strongly Acid?

Concentrated HCl acid is a very strong acid. Note the word 'concentrated'. What does it mean? Concentrated really means that the amount of hydrogen ions in it is very high. The strength of an acid depends upon the amount of hydrogen ions present. If the ions are more, then it is a concentrated acid and if the hydrogen ions are less, then it is a weak acid. As it is strong, handle it cautiously or may cause burns. I believe this satisfies your question.


What ions does an acid form?

H+ ions


How many h ions can the acid h2co3 donate per molecule?

The acid H2CO3 can donate two H+ ions per molecule. This is because H2CO3 is a diprotic acid, meaning it can donate two protons (H+ ions) in a stepwise manner when it dissociates in water.