A substance gives h3o + ions in aqueous solution what is that substance
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It's an Acid for sure
Its Reason's that an acid's one that looses proton H+ in aqueous solution which is taken by H2O to produce hydronium ion H3O+.Infact,we can only write H+ instead H3O+ because both behave similarly.
Its Reason's that an acid's one that looses proton H+ in aqueous solution which is taken by H2O to produce hydronium ion H3O+.Infact,we can only write H+ instead H3O+ because both behave similarly.
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