Biology, asked by Carysk03, 9 months ago

Substance A is added to water. After it is added, hydrogen ions are produced and accumulate in the solution. Most of the hydrogen ions react with water molecules to produce a new substance, which is Substance B. What type of substance was added to the water (Substance A), and what new substance was produced (Substance B)?

Substance A is a base.
Substance B is a group of hydronium ions.
Substance A is an acid.
Substance B is a group of hydroxide ions.
Substance A is an acid.
Substance B is a group of hydronium ions.
Substance A is a base.
Substance B is a group of hydroxide ions.

Answers

Answered by abhijithshaji
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Answer:

Substance A is s salt

Substance B is a mass of hydrogens

Explanation:

Substance a is a salt because when acid and bases react together they form salt.

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