Science, asked by karnailgurdaspur9615, 10 months ago

do acids
Q. Why
acidic behaviour in
not Show
absence
of water?

Answers

Answered by khushigupta5005
2

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(a) The acidic behavior of an acid is due to the presence of hydrogen ions [H+ (aq) ions] which are produced only when acids are dissolved in water. In the absence of water, acids do not produce hydrogen ions and hence do not show acidic behavior.....

Answered by aditianandldh
0

Explanation:

this is because acid dissociate in aqueos solution to form H+ions which are responsible for acidic behaviour of acids

untill they not react with moisture they dont show acidic behaviour

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