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Hydronium (H3O+) for acids and hydroxide (OH-) for bases.

Acids: pH less than seven, have a sour taste

Bases: pH > 7, slippery, bitter taste

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Acids release H+ ions and bases release OH- ions.

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Compare the properties of acids with the properties of bases?

Acids are used in many fields of industry and in homes.The sulfuric acid is used to make many products,paper,paints,etc. Like acids,bases have many uses.Sodium hydroxide is a base used to make soap and paper.


Compare acids and bases based on the ion produced when each compound is dissolved in water?

Acids- number of hydrogen ions increases when dissolved in water. Bases- number of hydroxide ions increases when dissolved in water I had the same question, but I had it for homework (:


What are some general properties of acids and bases?

There are many different properties of bases. 1) Acids to have a sour taste 2) Acids release H- ions 3) Acids have a pH below 7. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ACIDS: 1. Acids have a SOUR taste 2. All acids are SOLUBLE in water 3. Acids solutions turn BLUE litmus paper RED 4. Acid solutions have a pH values < 7 5. Most acid solutions are CORROSIVE 6. All dilute acids CONDUCT ELECTRICITY due to the presence MOBILE IONS in solution 7. React with reactive metals (above H in Reactivity Series) to form Salt & Hydrogen Gas 8. React with Metal Carbonates to form Salt, Carbon Dioxide & Water 9. React with Bases/Alkali to form Salt & Water Neutralisation Reaction) empirical definition of acids: acids are aqueous solutions that have a sour taste, a pH higher than 7 and are conductive. empirical definition of bases: Bases are aqueous solutions that have a bitter taste and a pH lower than 7.


When dissolved in water acids release and bases release?

acids release hydrogen ions bases release hydroxide ions


Acids or bases dissolve in water to produce H?

Acids.

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Is a property of acids?

it will turn blue litmus paper redAll acids dissociate fully or partially, into ions and give protons in the aqueous medium.


Compare the properties of acids with the properties of bases?

Acids are used in many fields of industry and in homes.The sulfuric acid is used to make many products,paper,paints,etc. Like acids,bases have many uses.Sodium hydroxide is a base used to make soap and paper.


What properties is common to both acids and bases?

Acids and bases are similar, wherein when they are dissolved in water, they make ions. Another property is that the stronger the acid or base, the more ions are produced, so the conductivity of the solution increases.


Compare acids and bases based on the ion produced when each compound is dissolved in water?

Acids- number of hydrogen ions increases when dissolved in water. Bases- number of hydroxide ions increases when dissolved in water I had the same question, but I had it for homework (:


What are some general properties of acids and bases?

There are many different properties of bases. 1) Acids to have a sour taste 2) Acids release H- ions 3) Acids have a pH below 7. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ACIDS: 1. Acids have a SOUR taste 2. All acids are SOLUBLE in water 3. Acids solutions turn BLUE litmus paper RED 4. Acid solutions have a pH values < 7 5. Most acid solutions are CORROSIVE 6. All dilute acids CONDUCT ELECTRICITY due to the presence MOBILE IONS in solution 7. React with reactive metals (above H in Reactivity Series) to form Salt & Hydrogen Gas 8. React with Metal Carbonates to form Salt, Carbon Dioxide & Water 9. React with Bases/Alkali to form Salt & Water Neutralisation Reaction) empirical definition of acids: acids are aqueous solutions that have a sour taste, a pH higher than 7 and are conductive. empirical definition of bases: Bases are aqueous solutions that have a bitter taste and a pH lower than 7.


What else does acids react to form bases besides water?

Acids reacts with bases to form a salt and water.


When dissolved in water acids release and bases release?

acids release hydrogen ions bases release hydroxide ions


If an acid donates H plus and a base produces OH- what compound is likely to be produced when acids react with bases?

HOH, which is water


Acids or bases dissolve in water to produce H?

Acids.


Do acids dissolve in bases or do bases dissolve in acids?

They don't dissolve (or more properly, dissociate) completely in water, only partially. Acids or bases that dissociate completely are called strong acids or bases.


What are the major groups of inorganic compounds?

INORGANIC COMPOUNDS water-is the most abundant molecule in all organisms. -it also posses unique properties that make it highly essential in biological systems.. PROPERTIES OF WATER # ability to dissolve substances. water is a universal solvent. it can dissolve almost anything. # HYDROGEN-bonding ability. water molecules have an extensive network of hydrogen bonds. this network results in high heat capacity, high heat of evaporation, and high heat of fusion of water. acids-comes from the Latin word acidus meaning 'sour'. -may be classified as strong and weak. PROPERTIES IF ACIDS # they have a sour taste. # they turn blue litmus paper into red. # they react w/ active metals to form hydrogen gas. bases-have poperties that contrast thse of acids. bases are substances that yield hydroxide ions (OH-) in a water solution, while acids are substances that release hydrogen ions(H+). PROPERTIES OF BASES # they taste bitter and feel slippery. # they turn red litmus paper to blue. # like acids, they are also corrosive to the skin. salts


When dissolved in water are acids release or are bases release?

acids are released