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ok, O2 has are neutral... they dissolve to a very small extent, and do not ionise... hence the pH would not be changed... however, i believe O 2- can undergo the following reaction with water:PremusDog said:Hey
Just a couple of questions:
1) the pH of water solutions containing O2 gas dissolved in water, and O2- ion dissolved in water are compared.
Are they acidic, basic or neutral?
2) does ethanol have dispersion forces?
Thanks!
huh? That equation doesn't ballance...xiao1985 said:ok, O2 has are neutral... they dissolve to a very small extent, and do not ionise... hence the pH would not be changed... however, i believe O 2- can undergo the following reaction with water:
O2- + H2O <--> 2OH-
hence making the soln basic...
...
O<sup>2-</sup>+H<sub>2</sub>O <----> 2OH<sup>-</sup>jm1234567890 said:huh? That equation doesn't ballance...
but, yeah O2 doesn't ionise in water
lol, yeahXayma said:O<sup>2-</sup>+H<sub>2</sub>O <----> 2OH<sup>-</sup>
It balances.