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11 years ago
You can make a base more soluble by adding acid. Why does this happen? It has something to do with hydroxide ions and hydronium ions, maybe. Please explain.
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11 years ago
they react with one another very easily, OH-(hydroxide) reacts with H+(hydronium) too form water and does so without any effort
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Acids can hydrogen bond easily, which makes the molecule more soluble. The H-bonding atoms are nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluoride (you dont see this often) you usually only see Oxygen and some nitrogen H-bonding.
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