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acid produce ions only in aqueous solution. how can you justify with an experiment.​

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Answered by Anurag2099
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However, when we hold a 'moist' blue litmus paper in HCl gas, we will see that the 'moist' blue litmus paper turns red. This indicates that HCl gas shows acidic behavior in the presence of water as hydrogen ions are formed. This proves that acids produce ions only in aqueous solutions or in presence of water

Answered by Anonymous
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  1. However, when we hold a 'moist' blue litmus paper in HCl gas, we will see that the 'moist' blue litmus paper turns red. This indicates that HCl gas shows acidic behavior in the presence of water as hydrogen ions are formed. This proves that acids produce ions only in aqueous solutions or in presence of water.
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