A solution base differs from a solution of an acid in that the solution of a base

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A solution base differs from a solution of an acid in that the solution of a base has lesser hydrogen ion concentration than the solution of an acid. It is known that acids compounds contains hydrogen and produces hydrogen ion in water. A binary acid however is an acid that have two elements, one of the element has a hydrogen attached to it. Examples of binary acids are hydrogen fluoride (HF), hydrogen bromide (HBr) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S). In naming a binary acid, it has two rules; one, as pure compounds and two, as acid solutions.


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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Electrovalency is characterized with the transferring of one or more electrons from one atom to another together with the formation of ions and as well as the number of positive and negative charges. 

The Lewis and Langmuir theory of electrovalency (and as well as Kossel's) is dealing with Ionic bonds. 

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Then the earth would most likely not be able to support life. Our earth would be similar to mars. In that it might have supported life. It the thin atmosphere would over all be unable to sustain more complex species. The earth would also be much colder because the green house effect is what maintains our relatively warm atmosphere.

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D) Life will no longer be possible

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What is an ion? Please, give an example.

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an atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or two electrons is known as ion . 
ions are of two types 
1. cations ( positive ion )
2. anion (negative ion )
for e.g Al³+
An Atom is electrically neutral with a charge equal to 0, because it have the same number of protons and electrons.
In ion is an atom who lose or gain electrons. When it lose an electron, the number of protons will be higher than then number of electrons in an normal atom, and will be called positive ion or cation. 
Example: The Aluminium lose 3 electrons. So the ion of Al will be Al^(3+), and its charge is 3+
Ionization equation: Al -----\ \textgreater \  Al^(3+) + 3^(e-)
And When an ion gain electrons, the number of electrons will be higher than the number of protons in an normal atom, and will be called negative ion, or Anion..
Example: the Chloride gain 1 electron. So the ion of Cl is Cl^(1-), and its charge is 1-
Ionization equation: Cl + 1^(e-) ----\ \textgreater \  Cl^(1-)

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