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What is a base

In chemistry, a base is the opposite of an acid. It has a pH higher than 7. When mixed with an acid it forms a neutral solution with a pH of 7.

acid + base = water + salt.

properties include: bitterness, slimy or soapy, and turns litmus paper blue.

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A base is also an article on which something stands or a military installation.

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In sports, a base is one of four plaques fixed to the ground (or other object designated for this function) that must be touched by a runner, without being touched by the ball that is in play, before he or she can score a point in the game.
Base: a substance which when added to water produces hydroxide ions [OH-].

Base Properties: When dissolved in water, bases Conduct electricity Change red litmus to blue Have a slippery feeling React with acids to neutralize their properties."

What is pH

PH is short for the power of Hydrogen. It's the measure of acidity or alkalinity in a solution. In pure water at 77°F, The hydrogen ions are equal to the concentration of hydroxide ions. This is the "neutral" marking and means the pH level is 7.0.

In solutions where the hydrogen ions exceed the concentration of hydroxide ions, the pH falls below 7.0 and is an acid.

In solutions where the hydroxide ions exceed the concentration of hydrogen ions, the pH rises above 7.0 and is a base. The pH of a substance tells if it's an acid, neutral, or a base.

With all deference to the asker and to the previous answerer, technically substances don't have pH's. Aqueous solutions have pH's, and the pH tells you (on a logarithmic scale) the concentration of H+ (or more precisely H3O+) in that solution. A substance is an acid if it lowers the pH of a solution when it is dissolved. It does this by donating protons (H+'s) to water molecules to create more H3O+. A substance is a base if it increases the pH of a solution by accepting a proton from water molecules to form OH-. H3O+ and OH- are in equilibrium with each other in solution, so the more OH- you create, the less H3O+ will be in solution and the higher the pH. So a better answer to the question is that "The pH of a solution tells you if its an acidic, neutral, or basic solution."


pH is the cologarithm of the activity of dissolved H+ (or sometimes written H3O+) ions (aka. Protons) in a solution, and measures the acidity/basicity of it. The Danish chemist Søren Peder Lauritz Sørensen came up with the idea in 1909.

* The p in pH has an unknown meaning, but is accepted to mean 'power' or 'potential'. * A pH of 7.0 is said to be neutral, and pure water in standard conditions is a pH of 7. * A pH of less than 7 is acidic, and a pH of more than 7 is basic. * The pH scale usually ranges from 0 to 14, but negative values have been observed. * H2SO4 (sulfuric/battery acid) is extremely acidic, and NaOH (caustic soda/lye) is extremely basic. * pH= -log[H+]



The pH scale measures the hydrogen ion concentration of a substance. A low pH indicates an acidic substance with many H ions while a high pH indicates a basic substance containing few H ions.
ph is the abbreviation for Philippines.

The reaction shown below reaches equilibrium with the concentrations H2O2 equals 0.05 H2O equals 0.11 O2 equals 0.07 What is the equilibrium constant for this reaction

0.34

Why is it important to write a balanced reaction before determining the equilibrium expression and equilibrium concentrations

both a and b

Are all the metal hydroxides a.k.a alkaline soluble

All alkalis are soluble, and this property separates them from bases.

What kind of fraction has a value less than 1

1/2 is less than one.

What would happen if the equilibrium of a weak acid dissociation reaction were upset

The reaction would shift to balance the change

What is true of a Brnsted Lowry base

Bornsted Lowry base is an acid base reaction theory. The ideal came from Johannes Nicolaus Bronsted and Thomas Martin Lowry in 1923. The theory is that acid can lose or donate a proton.

What is KB for c5h5n aq h2o l c5h5nh aq oh- aq

kb=[C5H5NH+][OH-]______[C5H5N]

What is the pH of soultion

PH means negative logarithom of hydrogen ion concentration…so value of hydrogen ion concentration in solution is called the PH of solution.

is slippery a property of bases

Yes. It is a property of base.

What will happen when a reactant is added to a system at equilibrium

The equilibrium of the system will be upset.

What are Kp aND KC

Kc is the equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction; Kp is the equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction at constant pressure.

What of the following is a characteristic of a weak acid

It does not dissociate completely in water

Which one of the following is an example of a strong base

sodium hydroxide

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