acid produce H + ions in aqueous solution
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An Acid is a substance that produces H+ & (H3O+) ions when dissolved in water, and is a proton donor.
Definition of acid is also defined by some scientist:
1. a compound which releases hydrogen ions (H+) in solution (Arrhenius).
2. a compound containing detachable hydrogen ions (Bronsted-Lowry).
3. a compound that can accept a pair of electrons from a base (Lewis).
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When dissolved in an aqueous solution, certain ions were released into the solution. An Arrhenius acid is a compound that increases the concentration of H+ ions that are present when added to water. These H+ ions form the hydronium ion (H3O+) when they combine with water molecules.
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