Chemistry, asked by mehtabbrar383, 4 months ago

can all substances containing hydrogen be called acids explain why??​

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Answered by priyanandangcps09
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All acids contain hydrogen. Acids dissociate in water to produce hydrogen ions. Basically, acids are just ionic compounds that contain hydrogen. ... Water contains both hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions, but water is neutral because the amount of hydrogen and hydroxide ions balance each other.

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Answered by gurjargeetansh1
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Explanation:

All acid contain hydrogen. Acids dissociate in water to produce hydrogen ions. Basically acids are just ionic compounds that contains hydrogen. A strong acid completely ionizes, breaking down into positivehydrogen ions and negatively charged ions

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