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The substance which gives less number of H+ ions in aqueous solution is called

1)Strong acid

2)Strong base

3)Weak acid

4)Weak base

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Answered by naiahraGajkandh123
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Acid: A solution that has an excess of H+ ions. It comes from the Latin word acidus, which means "sharp" or "sour".

Base: A solution that has an excess of OH- ions. Another word for base is alkali.

Aqueous: A solution that is mainly water. Think about the word aquarium. AQUA means water.

Strong Acid: An acid that has a very low pH (0-4).

Strong Base: A base that has a very high pH (10-14).

Weak Acid: An acid that only partially ionizes in an aqueous solution. This means that not every molecule breaks apart. Weak acids usually have a pH close to 7 (3-6).

Weak Base: A base that only partially ionizes in an aqueous solution. This means that not every molecule breaks apart. Weak bases usually have a pH close to 7 (8-10).

Neutral: A solution that has a pH of 7. It is neither acidic nor basic.

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