Chemistry, asked by pranavsingh65, 8 months ago

HCL mixed into water why h3o+ andchlorine
ion and released​

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Answered by Killingeyes
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Answer:

Acid – a substance that produces hydronium ions (H3O+) when dissolved in water. ... When hydrochloric acid (HCl) dissolves in water, it ionizes, splitting up into hydrogen (H+) and chlorine (Cl-) ions. Hydrogen ions (H+) are attracted to the negative oxygen end of a water molecule, combining to form hydronium ions.

Answered by mukulg756
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Explanation:

Acids have a pH less than 7. The pH scale is used to describe whether a substance is an acid or a base. ... Hydrogen ions (H+) are attracted to the negative oxygen end of a water molecule, combining to form hydronium ions.

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