H+ ion acceptor =? <Oxidizer>
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No, potassium dichromate is an oxidizing agent. It can accept electrons from other substances, causing the other substances to be oxidized.
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Bases are substances that can accept protons or donate electron pairs in chemical reactions. They typically have a bitter taste, feel soapy or slippery to the touch, and turn red litmus paper blue.
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Examples of base substances include sodium hydroxide (NaOH), potassium hydroxide (KOH), and calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2). These substances have a high pH and can accept protons when they react with acids.
Calcium magnesium carbonate does not have a constant pH as it can vary depending on factors such as concentration and the presence of other substances in solution. However, in general, it is considered to be basic in nature due to the carbonate ion's ability to accept protons.
Substances that cause the oxidation of other substances are known as oxidizing agents. These agents accept electrons from other substances, causing them to become oxidized while the agent itself gets reduced. Examples of oxidizing agents include oxygen, chlorine, and hydrogen peroxide.
Base substances and alkaline substances are often used interchangeably, but there is a subtle difference between the two. Bases are substances that can accept protons, while alkaline substances specifically refer to bases that have a pH greater than 7. In other words, all alkaline substances are bases, but not all bases are necessarily alkaline.
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