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how does acid and base dissociate in water . explain with equation ​

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Answered by shivanshi8032
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Explanation:

Acids and bases dissolve in water and, because they increase the concentration of one of the products of water self-ionization, either protons or hydroxide ions, they suppress water dissociation. For any acid, Ka is the equilibrium constant for the acid dissociation reaction in water.

For a strong acid and a strong base in water, the neutralization reaction is between hydrogen and hydroxide ions—i.e., H3O+ + OH− ⇄ 2H2O.

Answered by dubeyshivansh042678
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Acids and bases dissolve in water and, because they increase the concentration of one of the products of water self-ionization, either protons or hydroxide ions, they suppress water dissociation. ... Acidic solutions have a lower pH while basic solutions have a higher one.

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