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The cation of a strong base removes a proton from to make a basic solution.The anion of a weak acid removes a proton from to make a basic solution.Water removes a cation from salt to make a basic solution. Which is the correct answer??
Strong Acid + Strong Base ---> Neutral Salt + Water
To predict the acidity or basicity of a salt solution, we need to consider the ions it forms when dissolved in water. If the cation or anion of the salt is a strong acid or base, the solution will be neutral. If the cation is from a weak base and the anion is from a strong acid, the solution will be acidic. If the cation is from a strong base and the anion is from a weak acid, the solution will be basic.
The products of a strong acid-base titration are water and a salt. The salt is formed from the cation of the base and the anion of the acid used in the titration.
When weak acids react with strong acids, the strong acid will donate a proton to the weak acid, resulting in the weak acid being protonated. This protonation increases the concentration of the weak acid cation. The conjugate base of the weak acid is formed as a result.
The cation of a strong base removes a proton from to make a basic solution.The anion of a weak acid removes a proton from to make a basic solution.Water removes a cation from salt to make a basic solution. Which is the correct answer??
Strong Acid + Strong Base ---> Neutral Salt + Water
To predict the acidity or basicity of a salt solution, we need to consider the ions it forms when dissolved in water. If the cation or anion of the salt is a strong acid or base, the solution will be neutral. If the cation is from a weak base and the anion is from a strong acid, the solution will be acidic. If the cation is from a strong base and the anion is from a weak acid, the solution will be basic.
The products of a strong acid-base titration are water and a salt. The salt is formed from the cation of the base and the anion of the acid used in the titration.
H + cation => acid
When weak acids react with strong acids, the strong acid will donate a proton to the weak acid, resulting in the weak acid being protonated. This protonation increases the concentration of the weak acid cation. The conjugate base of the weak acid is formed as a result.
H2O (water) is not an acid, it is neutral. H2 (hydrogen gas) is also not an acid. Strong acids typically have hydrogen as the cation attached to a highly electronegative element, such as in HCl (hydrochloric acid) or H2SO4 (sulfuric acid).
A strong acid dissolves to form H+ and an anion, and a strong base dissolves in water to form OH- and a cation. When they react, the H+ and OH- react, forming water (and usually a large amount of heat) the anion and cation may either react to form a precipitate (if the reaction yields an insoluble compound) or they remain suspended (if their compound would yield an already soluble compound). A strong acid when react with a strong base, a neutral compound is formed with the evolution of heat.
NaBr is a salt composed of sodium cation Na+ and bromide anion Br-. It is formed from the neutralization reaction between a strong acid, such as hydrobromic acid (HBr), and a strong base, such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH). Therefore, NaBr is neutral and does not act as an acid or a base in solution.
Yes salt is formed from ionic bonding of a cation and an anion.
Acetic acid is a weak acid that does not completely dissociate in water to form a salt with a metal cation. Instead, it forms a normal salt through a reaction with a base, where the acidic hydrogen is replaced by a metal cation to form a salt like sodium acetate.
NaNO3 is a salt composed of the sodium cation (Na+) and nitrate anion (NO3-), so it neither acts as a base nor an acid in water. It is considered a neutral compound that dissociates into its ions when dissolved in water.