Science, asked by kadamseema269, 5 months ago

Q1.The ionic compounds which do
not contain H+ and OH-ions and
contain only one kind of cation and
anion are called
Acids
O Bases
O
Simple salts
Mixtures

Answers

Answered by pratham7777775
2

Explanation:

An acid is a substance or compound that releases hydrogen ions (H+) when in solution. In a strong acid, such as hydrochloric acid (HCl), all hydrogen ions (H+), and chloride ions (Cl-) dissociate (separate) when placed in water and these ions are no longer held together by ionic bonding. In a weak acid, such as carbonic acid (H2CO3), only some of the ions dissociate into hydrogen ions (H+) and bicarbonate ions (HCO3-), while others are still held together by ionic bonding.

Answered by reetaji550055
0

Answer:

salts

Explanation:

according to Arrehinious theory,

acids are the substance which gives H+ ion and bases gives OH- ions.

whereas salts are the compound are the mixture of both bases as well as acids

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