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An acid-base reaction is one in which a hydrogen ion, H+, is transferred from one chemical species to another. Such reactions are of central importance to numerous natural and technological processes, ranging from the chemical transformations within cells or lakes and oceans to the industrial-scale production of fertilizers, pharmaceuticals, and other substances essential to the society.
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Salts with Acidic Ions
Salts are ionic compounds composed of cations and anions, either of which may be capable of undergoing an acid or base ionization reaction with water. Aqueous salt solutions, therefore, may be acidic, basic, or neutral, depending on the relative acid-base strengths of the salt’s constituent ions. For example, dissolving the ammonium chloride in water results in its dissociation, as described by the equation:
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The pH of a salt solution is determined by its component anions and cations. Salts that contain pH-neutral anions and the hydronium ion-producing cations form a solution with a pH less than 7. For example, in ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) solution, NO3− ions do not react with water whereas NH4+ ions produce the hydronium ions resulting in the acidic solution. In contrast, salts that contain pH-neutral cations and the hydroxide ion-producing anions form a solution with a pH greater than 7. For...
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Acids, Bases and Neutralization Reactions

Acids and bases play several important roles in biology. The pH of a biological system can significantly impact the function of biological molecules, including enzymes, proteins, and nucleic acids. For example, enzymes have optimal pH ranges for their activity, and changes in pH can denature or alter their structure, affecting their function. Acids and bases also play a crucial role in cellular signaling and communication. The pH of the extracellular fluid around cells can influence the...
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Atmospheric CO2 penetrates the concrete's pores and, in the presence of moisture, forms carbonic acid, which then reacts with calcium hydroxide in the hydrated cement, forming calcium carbonate. This process reduces the concrete's volume and is termed carbonation shrinkage.
The concrete's permeability is slightly reduced as calcium carbonate produced during the reaction fills its pores. Furthermore, its strength is slightly enhanced as the water released during the reaction facilitates the...
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The pH of a solution containing an acid can be determined using its acid dissociation constant and initial concentration. If a solution contains two different acids, then its pH can be determined using one of several methods depending on the relative strength of the acids and their dissociation constants.
In a strong and weak acid mixture, the strong acid dissociates completely and becomes a source of almost all the hydronium ions present in the solution. In contrast, the weak acid shows...

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Hidrato de gas complejo del margen de Cascadia.

Hailong Lu1, Yu-taek Seo, Jong-won Lee

  • 1Steacie Institute for Molecular Sciences, National Research Council of Canada Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0R6.

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Los científicos descubrieron hidratos de gas natural de la Estructura H en Barkley Canyon, confirmando su existencia en la naturaleza. Estos hidratos complejos contienen más de 13 hidrocarburos y son más estables que la Estructura I, lo que podría expandir la exploración energética.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • La geoquímica es la geoquímica.
  • Geología Geología Geología.
  • Ciencia de los materiales Ciencia de los materiales.

Sus antecedentes:

  • Los hidratos de gas natural son una fuente de energía potencial y están relacionados con el cambio climático y los peligros geológicos.
  • El metano es la principal molécula invitada en los hidratos de Estructura I, mientras que los hidratos de Estructura II contienen hidrocarburos más pesados.
  • Los hidratos de estructura H, capaces de atrapar moléculas más grandes, han sido sintetizados en laboratorios pero no se encuentran en la naturaleza.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para caracterizar la estructura, el contenido de gases, la composición y la distribución de moléculas invitadas de una muestra compleja de hidrato natural.
  • Proporcionar evidencia directa de la ocurrencia natural de la estructura H. hidratado.
  • Para determinar el campo de estabilidad del complejo hidrato natural.

Principales métodos:

  • Análisis de una muestra compleja de hidrato natural recuperada de Barkley Canyon.
  • Caracterización de la estructura hidratada, el contenido de gases y la composición de las moléculas invitadas.
  • Determinación del campo de estabilidad del hidrato.

Principales resultados:

  • Se encontraron pruebas directas de la presencia natural de hidrato de Estructura H.
  • La muestra de hidrato de la Estructura H estaba íntimamente asociada con el hidrato de la Estructura II.
  • El complejo hidrato contenía más de 13 diferentes moléculas huéspedes de hidrocarburos.
  • El campo de estabilidad del hidrato complejo se encuentra entre los de los hidratos de Estructura II y Estructura H.

Conclusiones:

  • Estructura El hidrato de H ocurre naturalmente, lo que desafía las suposiciones anteriores.
  • Los hidratos naturales complejos son más estables que los hidratos de la Estructura I.
  • Este hallazgo puede indicar un rango de presión-temperatura más amplio para los depósitos de hidratos naturales, lo que afecta el potencial de recursos energéticos.