Do acidic solutions have hydroxide ions ? if yes, why are they called acidic?
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Answer: The concentration of hydroxide ions increases when excess base is dissolved in a solution of sodium hydroxide. ... Answer: An acidic solution has pH value less than 7 and a basic solution has pH value more than 7. Hence, the solution A having pH value is 6 is acidic consequently has more hydrogen ion concentration.
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An acidic solution has pH value less than 7 and a basic solution has pH value more than 7.Yes basic solutions also have H+(aq) ions. They are basic because the concentration of hydroxide (OH−) is more than the H+(aq) ions.
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