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Of a solution refers to the ease with which an acid or base forms ions in solution?

The strength of a solution refers to the extent to which the acid or base molecules ionize or dissociate in the solution. Strong acids and bases ionize completely in solution, while weak acids and bases only partially ionize. This impacts their ability to donate or accept protons in reactions with other substances.


When a solution of an acidic reacts with a solution of a base hydronium ions react with hydroxide ions to form?

When a solution of an acid reacts with a solution of a base, hydronium ions from the acid and hydroxide ions from the base react to form water. This is known as a neutralization reaction where the acidic and basic properties are neutralized, resulting in the formation of water and a salt.


In the reaction NH3 plus H2O - NH4 plus OH- the base would be?

The answer would have to be H2O because if you use red litmus paper to the solution it would turn blue and this would indicate an basic solution. Therefor NH4+=Basic solution H2O is considered an acid. If you still have trouble type up "Table Of Acids And Bases". You'll see for your self in fact that it's an Basic solution.


A substance used to indicate the presence of an acid base or neutral?

These substances are named pH indicators. See a list on the link bellow.


When an acid neutralizes a base?

It donates a proton (H+) to that base that's going to accept it:(the proton from acetic acid is bold to recognise it and see is move to the N atom of ammonia)CH3COOH + NH3 --> CH3COO- + H+NH3 (this last ion (ammonium) should be written as NH4+)

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How do you know when an insoluble salt is formed by an acid base neutralization?

Generally it will precipitate out of solution so you can see it.


Of a solution refers to the ease with which an acid or base forms ions in solution?

The strength of a solution refers to the extent to which the acid or base molecules ionize or dissociate in the solution. Strong acids and bases ionize completely in solution, while weak acids and bases only partially ionize. This impacts their ability to donate or accept protons in reactions with other substances.


Why do you need to test solutions with Blue litmus paper and red litmus paper?

So you can tell if the solution is an acid or a base


What would u see if excess cobalt oxide is warmed with some hydrochloric acid solution?

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Is NaHS strong or weak Acid?

NaHS is known as an acid salt which acts as a "buffer". Therefore, it really depends on the solution and not just NaHS itself since an acid salt can be at times an acid and at times a base. Source: Acid Salt see link below:


When a solution of an acidic reacts with a solution of a base hydronium ions react with hydroxide ions to form?

When a solution of an acid reacts with a solution of a base, hydronium ions from the acid and hydroxide ions from the base react to form water. This is known as a neutralization reaction where the acidic and basic properties are neutralized, resulting in the formation of water and a salt.


In the reaction NH3 plus H2O - NH4 plus OH- the base would be?

The answer would have to be H2O because if you use red litmus paper to the solution it would turn blue and this would indicate an basic solution. Therefor NH4+=Basic solution H2O is considered an acid. If you still have trouble type up "Table Of Acids And Bases". You'll see for your self in fact that it's an Basic solution.


What does a litmus paper do on juices?

see if its an acid or base


A substance used to indicate the presence of an acid base or neutral?

These substances are named pH indicators. See a list on the link bellow.


When an acid neutralizes a base?

It donates a proton (H+) to that base that's going to accept it:(the proton from acetic acid is bold to recognise it and see is move to the N atom of ammonia)CH3COOH + NH3 --> CH3COO- + H+NH3 (this last ion (ammonium) should be written as NH4+)


How can you determine if boric acid has fully dissolved in a solution?

To determine if boric acid has fully dissolved in a solution, you can visually check if there are no visible particles remaining in the solution. You can also use a pH test strip to see if the solution has reached the expected pH level for a fully dissolved boric acid solution.


What would you see if a piece of magnesium ribbon reacts with dilute hydrocholric acid?

When a piece of magnesium ribbon reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid, you would observe effervescence (bubbling) as hydrogen gas is released. The magnesium ribbon would dissolve in the acid, producing magnesium chloride solution. The solution may also become warm due to the exothermic nature of the reaction.