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1. Ions formed when acids dissolved in water​

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Answered by MƦAttrαctívє
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1 (a) In aqueous (watery) solution, an acid dissociates into hydrogen ions (H+) and anions. Every molecule of a strong acid dissociates, producing a high concentration of H+. (b) In aqueous solution, a base dissociates into hydroxyl ions (OH–) and cations.

Answered by acsahjosemon40
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a) In aqueous (watery) solution, an acid dissociates into hydrogen ions (H+) and anions. Every molecule of a strong acid dissociates, producing a high concentration of H+. (b) In aqueous solution, a base dissociates into hydroxyl ions (OH–) and cations.

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