what happen if an acid is dissolved in water
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When dissolved in water, acids donate hydrogen ions (H+). Hydrogen ions are hydrogen atoms that have lost an electron and now have just a proton, giving them a positive electrical charge. ... The H+ ions in the acid join with and are neutralized by the OH- ions of the base to form H2O.
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When dissolved in water, acids donate hydrogen ions (H+). Hydrogen ions are hydrogen atoms that have lost an electron and now have just a proton, giving them a positive electrical charge. ... The H+ ions in the acid join with and are neutralized by the OH- ions of the base to form H2O.
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