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Do Bases Have More Hydrogen Ions

"On the Amount of Hydrogen Ions in Alkalis"

Those who talk about alkalis in the world often doubt the number of hydrogen ions. For alkalis, their properties are mostly biased towards the other end of the middle sum, as opposed to acids. However, the amount of hydrogen ions in them needs to be carefully observed.

Or think that alkalis are different from acids and must contain less hydrogen ions. However, this is not a general theory. It covers the principle of chemistry. It is subtle and profound. Alkali in water has its own ionization state.

When alkali is ionized in aqueous solution, or because of its own structure, although it is the main source of hydroxyl ions, it is not completely free of hydrogen ions. The environment of its aqueous solution and the interaction between ions are complex and changeable.

There are alkali substances, and under certain conditions, the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution may be inconclusive. Although the whole is alkaline, with hydroxide ions dominating, the traces of hydrogen ions cannot be completely ignored.

Looking at the results of many chemical experiments, it can be seen that in the alkali system, hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions check and balance each other. When the environment changes, such as temperature and concentration, the number of hydrogen ions also changes.

Therefore, the amount of hydrogen ions in the alkali cannot be jumped to a conclusion. It needs to be analyzed in detail according to specific substances, environmental conditions and many other factors to obtain its true meaning.