Acidic solutions have higher concentrations of hydrogen ions than pure water.
Pure water is neutral, which means it isn't acid nor is it alkaline. Acidic solutions are, well, acid.
Pure water is not neutral it is amphoteric which means with bases(alkaline) it acts as acidic and with acids it acts as basic(alkaline)
BaCO3 would be more soluble in an acidic solution than in the water
Magnesium hydroxide is more soluble in an acidic solution.
Pure water is neutral
No
Acidic solutions have higher concentrations of hydrogen ions than pure water.
Pure water is neutral, which means it isn't acid nor is it alkaline. Acidic solutions are, well, acid.
Pure water is not neutral it is amphoteric which means with bases(alkaline) it acts as acidic and with acids it acts as basic(alkaline)
pure water is neither acidic nor basic
the pH of distilled water is 7.0 and is the same as pure water The solution is acidic.
BaCO3 would be more soluble in an acidic solution than in the water
Pure water is neither acidic nor basic. It is a neutral compound.
Magnesium hydroxide is more soluble in an acidic solution.
Pure water is the standard for a neutral fluid (neither acidic or basic.) Ammonia is a basic solution.
NO its definitely not. Water is made up of natural substances, its pure. Sugar is made up of glucose which isn't acidic, so together they aren't acidic as well.