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Some acids are strong and others are weak. The weak acids hold on to some of their protons, while the strong acids let go of all of them. An acid is a substance that can donate a hydrogen ion (H+) (generally speaking, this will be a proton to another substance. Acids have a pH less than 7.0. A chemical can donate a proton if the hydrogen atom is attached to an elector negative atom like oxygen, nitrogen, or chlorine.This reaction happens continuously in a sample of water, but overall the sample is neutral because there are equal amounts of hydroponic and hydroxide in the sample.
Weak acids generally have a pH value of 4-6 while strong acids have a pH value A hydroponic ion will give up its proton to a hydroxide ion, forming two molecules of H2O, which is neutral.
Weak acids generally have a pH value of 4-6 while strong acids have a pH value A hydroponic ion will give up its proton to a hydroxide ion, forming two molecules of H2O, which is neutral.
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