Science, asked by mbk79306, 11 months ago

explain why water can be considered as an acid and base?​

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Answered by ᏕɱartYᎶᴜʀɭ
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Explanation:

This means the water is donating the hydrogen ion, which classifies it as an acid using the Brønsted concept. ... As these two reactions show, water can act as an acid or a base; molecules (or ions) that can do this are called amphiprotic. When an amphiprotic molecule (or ion) reacts with an acid, it acts as a base.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Water is a neutral substance because it is formed from a strong acid and a strong base. The pH of water is 7

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