Chemistry, asked by rashmithakurthakur88, 7 months ago

Descåbe the pancess of dissolving Acids
Or Bases In Water?​

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Answered by vivekvikramsingh21
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Bases are substances that react with and neutralise acids, producing water. When dissolved, bases release hydroxide ions, OH-(aq) into solution. Water is the product of an acid and base reacting. Chemists say that the acid and base cancel or neutralise each other, hence the reaction is known as "neutralisation

Answered by mahithakatragadda1
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Acids and bases dissolve in water and, because they increase the concentration of either protons or hydroxide ions, they suppress water self-ionization. For any acid, Ka is the equilibrium constant for the acid dissociation reaction in water.

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