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what happens if an acid is desolved in water explain with an example​

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Answered by rroopa565
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Answer:

When the acids are dissolved in the water, the acids donate hydrogen ions.

Explanation:

These hydrogen ions are the hydrogen atoms which have been lost an electron and now it consists of only proton, by giving the positive electrical charge.

The reaction of acids and bases neutralizing or cancelling each other is called as the neutralization.

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