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Can acids contain OH-? [closed]
Given that a solution contains $\ce{OH-}$ ions can we sufficiently determine the substance is a base? From my understanding, an acid may still contain $\ce{OH-}$ ions. However, the concentration of $\...
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Can ions be acids or bases?
Consider a sulfate ion, its considered a weak base. Yet I thought bases and acids were compounds meaning they were always electrically neutral? Why is a sulfate ion then considered a base? And how ...
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Why doesn't base/acid reacting with water create a salt?
An acid/base nwutralization will create a salt + water. If one uses water itself as the acid or base, and have an acid/base neutralization, how come that doesn't create a salt?
For example:$$ \ce{HCN(...
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What do we call ions without basic and acidic properties
According to Brønsted theory,
Acids are substances (molecules and ions) donating $\ce{H+}$
Bases are substances (molecules and ions) receiving $\ce{H+}$
I've been trying to find a complete Brønsted-...