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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 does acetate ion react with water? [closed]
When NaCl is added to water, it dissociates into $\rm{Na^+}$ and $\rm{Cl^-}$. The newly formed $\rm{Na^+}$ and $\rm{Cl^-}$ do not react with water.
When $\rm{CH_3COONa}$ (sodium acetate) is added to ...
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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:$$ \ce{HCN(...
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Basic behavior of ammonia in aqueous medium [closed]
Thanks to the reversible reaction
$$\ce{NH3 + H2O <=> NH4+ + OH-},\tag{R1}$$
we know that ammonia acts as a weak base. However, I was wondering why it ends up forming ammonium $\ce{NH4+}$ and ...
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How to make acetic acid more volatile so that it can be removed by vigorous aeration of an acetic acid-water mixture? [closed]
I want to remove acetic acid from a mixture of acetic acid and water by aeration. The concentration of acetic acid is 200 ppm (mg/L). The pH of the water is more than 5. I want to reduce the acetic ...
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How to decrease the percent of ammonia that is converted to the ammonium ion in water? [closed]
Ammonia is a weak base that reacts with water according to this equation:
NH3(aq) + H2O(l) ⇌ NH4+(aq) + OH −(aq)
Will Fe(NO3)3 decrease the ...
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What is the pH of HCl solution at $10^{-8}$M? [duplicate]
After using the negative logarithmic value of $\ce{H^+}$ ion concentration, I get a value of pH that results in base. Can you please help me?
Thank you in advance
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Are aspartic acid and glutamic acid at physiological pH present in zwitterionic form?
I am wondering whether aspartic acid and glutamic acid at physiological pH are present in zwitterionic form? In my textbook it says that all aminoacids at $\textrm{p}H$ of 7.4 or 7 are in zwitterion ...
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How does the HCl-KCl Buffer work?
I have just been studying the $\ce{HCl}$-$\ce{KCl}$ 'buffer', but there are still quite a few things I am uncertain about. I would appreciate any help in clearing up some questions I have.
What I ...
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How was it concluded that the H3O+ rather than H+ is the "acid" ion?
I suspect that initially, scientists believed that the acid ion was $\ce{H^+}$ since $\ce{H2}$ is released through electrolysis, right? But what experiment was done to change the standpoint to assume ...
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How does one classify aqueous solutions of ions as acidic, basic and neutral?
The following is a homework question:
Classify the aqueous solutions of the following ions as acidic, basic or neutral:
$\ce{C6H5NH3+, Cl- , Fe^3+ , Mg^2+ , HSO4- , NO3- , NH4+ , Al^3+...
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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-...
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Why is the inside of a cell both more acidic and more negative than its environment?
In a very simplistic way of thinking, an acidic solution has more positively charged $\ce{H+}$ ions present, whereas a basic solution has more negatively charged $\ce{OH-}$ ions present.
Can that be ...
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Enthalpy change of chromate-dichromate reaction
I am a uni study doing chemistry. I have taken a little bit in highschool before, but not in a while.
In a (nonassessed) practical, we have to predict how heating a chromate/dichromate solution:
$$\...