dilution of an acid with water results in
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salt and hydrogen gas
When dissolved in water, acids donate hydrogen ions (H+). In many acid-base reactions, the resulting product is water along and a salt
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when an acidic solution diluted with water the concentration of H+ ions decreases and pH of the solution increases towards 7
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