Do acids contain OH- ? If yes, then why are these acids?
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If one of those ions is H+, the solution is acidic. The strong acid hydrogen chloride (HCl) is one example. If one of the ions is OH-, the solution is basic. ... All of those excess OH- ions make the pH super high, and the solution will readily react with many compounds.
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Acids liberate H3O + ion when they are dissolved in water if a solution contains or liberates OH- ion on dissolving it in water it will be a basic solution .
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