What does an acid produce when dissolved in water
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IT SHOWS A CHEMICAL REACTION THAT MEANS IT CAN EITHER SHOW SOME CHANGE LIKE EVOLUTION OF HEAT ETC. ✌BE BRAINLY
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So, in short, An acid produces hydronium ion when it is dissolved in water.
Explanation:
Most acids release H+ ions in water, which combines with water molecule to produce hydronium ( H3O+ ) ion.
But some compounds show acidic nature in water, but don't have any Hydrogen attached to them. Such compounds are Lewis acids i.e. they accept lone pair of electrons from doner atom
So, in short, An acid produces hydronium ion when it is dissolved in water.
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