answersLogoWhite

0

Base is a solution that have ph over 7 and can accept hydrogen ions.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is a syllabus chemistery?

What is a syllabus chemistery?" What is a syllabus chemistery?"


What is meant by chemistery?

chemistery is the study of chemicals and how the react.


Father of chemistery?

gllelo galle


Who studies struture of matter?

chemist or a chemistery


Can you do MBA after bsc chemistery?

Yes, (provided you passed your BSc).


How has the study of chemistery changed your lives 3 ways?

nope


Definition of salts in chemistery?

Salts are the products of the reactions between acids and bases.


What are types of fuels are there?

Coal, oil, natural gas, cow manure, banana skin


What does it mean that mercury is found in an elemental form?

When mercury is found in an elemental form, it means that it exists in its pure, uncombined state as a single atom or a molecule of mercury. Elemental mercury is a liquid at room temperature and is known for its unique properties, such as being a good conductor of electricity.


For what important discovery was German chemist Hans Fischer awarded the Nobel prize for chemistery in 1930?

"for his researches into the constitution of haemin and chlorophyll and especially for his synthesis of haemin"


Why do we not use heterogeneous compond or homogeneous compound in chemistery?

1. Only mixtures can be homogeneous or nonhomogeneous, not compounds.2. In chemistry all types of materials are used.


What are acidic bases?

Arrhenius acid: adds H+ to solution when ionized. Arrhenius base: adds OH- to solution when ionized. NH3 is a base, so you may want to check out the Bronsted-Lowry theory or the Lewis theory.