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what happens to an acid or base in a water solution ?​

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Answered by anjalidubey100285
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When dissolved in water, acids donate hydrogen ions (H+). ... Bases, on the other hand, mixed with water yield hydroxide ions (OH-). If a solution has a high concentration of H+ ions, then it is acidic. If a solution has a high concentration of OH- ions, then it is basic.

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When dissolved in water, acids donate hydrogen ions (H+). ... Bases, on the other hand, mixed with water yield hydroxide ions (OH-). If a solution has a high concentration of H+ ions, then it is acidic. If a solution has a high concentration of OH- ions, then it is basic.

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