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Q: What are the positive and negative ions for distilled water?
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Why is distilled water neutral?

The number of hydroxyl ions and hydrogen ions in pure water is balanced; but a perfect neutral distilled water (pH=7,000) is only hypothetical because water absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and the pH decrease under 7.


What is produced when an acid is mixed with water?

Hydrogen ions (Positive ions) and a negative ion


Can a positively charge hydrogen ends of water molecules attract chloride ions?

chloride ions have a negative charge... hydrogen ions have a positive charge... positive and negative means attraction


Do positive ions form faster than negative ions?

yes positive ions are faster then negative ions


Is an ion negative or positive?

Ions can be either positive or negative P.S. but negative ions are way better for you


What W can be used to dissolve salt?

Water can be use to dissolve salt. The positive part of water molecules attracts the negative chloride ions and the negative part of water molecules attracts the positive sodium ions.


What is the difference between a negative and a positive?

positive ions carry positive charge and negative ions carry negative charge


What kinds of charges can ions have?

Ions can have either a positive or a negative charge.


What is circumneutral pH?

Pure water has a neutral PH. as it contains the same amount of negative and positive Ions. By pure water I mean distilled water, not tap water, which contains extra ions like chloride


Are phosphorus ions positive or negative?

Phosphorus ions are negative.


Does uranium have positive or negative ions?

Sin uranium is a metal it will form negative ions.


How do potassium chloride particles bond to water particles?

Potassium chloride is an ionic compound, composed of positive potassium ions and negative chloride ions. When it dissolves in water, the ions separate and become surrounded by water molecules. Water is a covalent compound, but it is polar, which means that one end (the oxygen) is a little bit negative, and the other is a little bit positive. The slightly negative ends are attracted to the positive potassium ions and the slightly positive ends are attracted to the chloride ions. These are electrostatic attractions.