Sodium hydrogen sulphate is not a acid but it dissolves in water to give hydrogen ion
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Because it joins with the OH of water
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Sodium hydrogen sulphate dissolves in water but does not produce a hydrogen ion. The reason there is a hydrogen ion is that NaHCO4 (Sodium hydrogen sulphate) still has the acidichydrogens left from the carbonic acid.
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Sodium hydrogen sulphate dissolves in water but does not produce a hydrogen ion. The reason there is a hydrogen ion is that NaHCO4 (Sodium hydrogen sulphate) still has the acidichydrogens left from the carbonic acid.
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