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What is a solution called that has more OH-ions H plus ions?

When a solution has more hydrogen ions it will be acidic.


What is a substance that does not form ions in solution called?

A non-ion forming solution


Concentration of hydrogen ions in solution is called?

The concentration of hydrogen ions in solution is called pH. It is a measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution on a scale from 0 to 14, with lower values indicating acidity and higher values indicating alkalinity.


What is a solution that has a higher concentration of hydrogen ions called?

an acid. I think you need more info to say anything else.


What is a chemical compound that donates hydrogen ions to a solution called?

An acid is a chemical compound that donates hydrogen ions to a solution. This process increases the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution, lowering its pH.


What are substances that release hydroxide ions or take up hydrogen ions in a solution?

Substances that release hydroxide ions in solution are called bases, while substances that take up hydrogen ions are called acids. Acids donate hydrogen ions to the solution while bases accept them. The combination of an acid and a base results in a neutralization reaction.


A solution containing equal numbers of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions is called what?

Technically it is called water because the positive hydrogen ions and the negative hydroxide ions would attract to form a compound with two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule. H2O. This occurs most often in acid-base neutralization reaction where water is a product of the reactions.


What is an aqueous solution of a base called?

An aqueous solution of a base is called an alkali solution. Alkalis are compounds that release hydroxide (OH-) ions in water, leading to an increase in the concentration of hydroxide ions in the solution. This results in a solution with a pH greater than 7.


What ions are presents in a solution of hydrochloric acid?

A proton, H + , also called the cation and a anion of, Cl -


What is common ions effect?

lowering of solubility of the first solution when an another solution is added having the same ions is called common ion effect.


What is A molecule that absorbs hydrogen ions in solution?

A molecule that absorbs hydrogen ions in solution is called a base or an alkaline substance. Bases have the ability to accept or combine with hydrogen ions, thereby reducing the concentration of H+ ions in a solution. This process is known as neutralization.


What is a compound that increases hydronium ions in solution called?

An acid is a compound that increases hydronium ions (H3O+) in solution. Acids donate protons to water molecules, forming hydronium ions.