A solution high in OH- ions is referred to as a "basic" or "alkaline" solution. The presence of a high concentration of hydroxide ions (OH-) indicates that the solution has a pH greater than 7. In such solutions, the acidity is neutralized, resulting in a higher concentration of hydroxide ions compared to hydrogen ions (H+).
The term that refers to the process by which ions that have entered solution are kept in solution is "solvation" or "hydration." During solvation, solvent molecules surround and interact with the ions, effectively stabilizing them in the solution. This interaction prevents the ions from recombining or precipitating out of solution, allowing them to remain dissolved.
This is a concentrate solution.
Unsaturated
This is a concentrated or a saturated solution.
This is a concentrated or a saturated solution.
An acidic solution.
The term that refers to the process by which ions that have entered solution are kept in solution is "solvation" or "hydration." During solvation, solvent molecules surround and interact with the ions, effectively stabilizing them in the solution. This interaction prevents the ions from recombining or precipitating out of solution, allowing them to remain dissolved.
This is a concentrate solution.
Hypotonic is the term describes a solution that has a lower solute concentration and higher water concentration than another solution Hypertonic describes a solution with a higher solute concentration compared with another solution.
A base releases hydroxide ions in solution.
Just saying "no solution" is good enough
Unsaturated
This is a concentrated or a saturated solution.
Hypotonic is a solution in which the water concentration is is high and the solute is lower than other solutions.
solution
This is a concentrated or a saturated solution.
Basic solution