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Do basic solutions also have H+ (aq) ions ? If yes, then why are these basic ?​

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Answered by SweetCharm
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Do basic solutions also have H+ (aq) ions ? If yes, then why are these basic ?

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Basic solutions have H+ (aq) ions. But these are far less in number than OH– ions that is responsible for their basic nature.

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Answered by nikiniki2111
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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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