Home > Chemistry > Acids, Bases, and SaltsWhat is the primary ion in an acidic solution?A. OH- B. H+ C. Na+ D. Cl-Answer: H+Additional Information: The primary ion in acidic solutions is the hydrogen ion (H+). Subjects: Acids, Bases, and Salts, ChemistryRelated MCQsWhat is the main use of potassium hydroxide?Which of the following is a characteristic of acidic solutions?Which of the following acids is found in milk?Which base is often used in drain cleaners?Which of the following statements about acids is true?What is the chemical formula for sodium phosphate?Which of the following is a common indicator for testing acidity?What is formed when an acid reacts with a metal carbonate?What is the effect of a base on red litmus paper?What is the effect of adding an acid to a basic solution?Which of the following is a characteristic of alkaline solutions?What is formed when a strong acid reacts with a weak base?What happens to the pH of a solution if a strong base is added?Which indicator is commonly used to test for acids and bases?Which of the following bases is often used in food preparation?