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What happens when silver nitrate solution is stored in zinc vessel?

Some of the silver ions from the silver nitrate solution are deposited as metallic silver on the contacted parts of the zinc vessel and are replaced by half as many zinc ions in the solution.


What is a unit of measurement that indicates how many hydrogen ions that are in a solution?

The unit would be H+/ 1 L of solution (usually water). This is called Molarity, or concentration.


Is salt in water an electrolyte solution?

Yes. All salts are electrolytes because it contains free ions ( like sodium and chlorin ions)... and also because it is an electrolyte solution. ---------------------------------------- Not all salts are electrolytes.


Is it a acid if carbonic acid releases hydrogen ions and bicarbonate?

Yes, carbonic acid is classified as an acid because it can release hydrogen ions (H⁺) when it dissociates in solution. This release of hydrogen ions is a key characteristic of acids, which increases the concentration of H⁺ ions in the solution, contributing to its acidic properties. Additionally, when carbonic acid dissociates, it can form bicarbonate (HCO₃⁻), which acts as a buffer in many biological and environmental systems.


Why dont molecular compounds conduct electricity when dissolves in water?

Molecular compounds are charge neutral. Molecular compounds dissolve in water as individual molecules. For example if 1.0g of C12H22011 (sucrose or table sugar) dissolves in water the solid will become many individual C12H22011 molecules floating in water but will remain charge neutral. Therefore, this solution does not conduct electricity. This is known as a nonelectrolyte solution. On the other hand, when ionic compounds, like NaCl (table salt), are dissolved in solution they break up into individual ions. In this case Na+ and Cl-. These ions with their respective charges make the solution electrically conductive. This is called an electrolyte solution.

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What do you call a solution that has many ions as it can hold?

A saturated solution is one that has achieved the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a solvent at a given temperature. This means the solution cannot hold any more solute and any additional solute will not dissolve.


If a solution is acidic it has how many ions?

If a solution is basic it has how many ions


Is solution with four times as many hydronium ions hydroxide ions a acid base or a neutral?

A solution with four times as many hydronium ions as hydroxide ions is considered acidic. This is because the excess hydronium ions make the solution more acidic by increasing the concentration of H+ ions compared to OH- ions.


How many ions present in NaCl solution?

In a NaCl (sodium chloride) solution, there are two types of ions present: sodium ions (Na+) and chloride ions (Cl-). This is because when NaCl dissolves in water, it dissociates into these two ions, which are responsible for conducting electricity in the solution.


How many more hydroxide ions are there in a solution with a pH of 9 than in a solution with 3?

A million


How many more H ions does a solution with a pH of 4 than a solution with a pH of 5?

10 times as many


What happens when silver nitrate solution is stored in zinc vessel?

Some of the silver ions from the silver nitrate solution are deposited as metallic silver on the contacted parts of the zinc vessel and are replaced by half as many zinc ions in the solution.


HOW MANY MORE H plus IONS DOES A SOLUTION WITH A PH OF 4 HAVE THAN A SOLUTION WITH A OH OF 5?

Ten times.


What general name is given to solution that have many more hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions?

A solution with a greater concentration of hydrogen ion (H+) than hydroxide ion (OH-) is an acid while the inverse would be a base.


How many moles of H ions are present in the following aqueous solution 1410 mL of 0.32 M nitric acid?

To find the number of moles of H ions in the solution, first calculate the moles of HNO3 using the given concentration and volume. Since each mole of HNO3 yields 1 mole of H ions in solution, the number of moles of H ions is the same as the moles of HNO3. Therefore, in this case, there are 0.4512 moles of H ions present in the solution.


How many times more hydroxide ions are there in a solution with a pH of 9 than in a solution with a pHof 3?

1,000,000 X more


Ion released by many bases?

According to acid/base theory, acids release H+ ions in solution whereas bases release OH- (hydroxide) ions