Acids salt in water and produce positively charged ions through the structure of these positive ions
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When acids get dissolved in water, they donate the hydrogen ion or H+. These hydrogen ions are nothing but atoms of hydrogen that have lost their electron. ... So after dissolving in water, acids are left with positive electrical charges. The H+ ion then gets combined with water to form hydronium ion or H3O+.
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when acids dissolve in water this process is called dilution
it produces H3O+ ions which is a common property of acids
the positive ions will indicate the flow of current in a circuit
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