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Acids have H+ while bases have OH-

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What type of ions do acids have more of while bases have very few of these types of ions?

Acids releases in water ion H+.


When dissolved in water acids release and bases release?

When dissolved in water, acids release hydrogen ions (H+) and bases release hydroxide ions (OH-). Acids increase the concentration of H+ ions in solution, while bases increase the concentration of OH- ions. This difference in ion release is what contributes to the unique properties of acids and bases in aqueous solutions.


Do acids or bases have stronger concentrations of H ions?

Acids- they donate hydrogen ions to bases, which then become molecules.


What ions will the acids and bases form in water?

Acids form H+ ions in water, while bases form OH- ions in water. These ions are responsible for the characteristic properties of acids and bases, such as pH and reactivity.


What kinds of ions do acids and bases form in water?

Acids form hydrogen ions (H+) in water, while bases form hydroxide ions (OH-) in water. In addition to the hydrogen and hydroxide ions, acids and bases can also form other ions depending on the specific chemical composition of the acid or base.


What ions are used to group acids and bases?

Acids: H+ and Bases: OH-


Do acids or bases produce hydronium ions?

Bases produce hydronium ions.


Why are acids and bases considered strong?

They either have a high concentration of H+ ions (acids) or OH- ions (bases). Strong acids and bases are also highly corrosive relative to weaker more neutral acids/bases.


When dissolved in water acids release and bases release .?

acids release hydrogen ions bases release hydroxide ions


Do bases produce h plus ions?

No, acids do. Bases produce OH- ions


What ion is given off by acids?

Hydrogen ions are present in acids, hydroxide ions are present in bases.


How is acids and bases alike and different?

Acids and bases are alike in the sense that they are both types of compounds that can dissociate in water to produce ions. They are different in terms of their properties: acids donate protons (H+ ions) in water, while bases accept protons. Acids typically have a sour taste, while bases have a bitter taste.