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What kind of ion is formed when an acid is dissolved in solutions?

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Answered by shreyash1741
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Answer: hydrogen ions

Explanation:  When acid is added, it releases hydrogen ions and...

When base is added, it absorbs hydrogen ions (or releases hydroxyl ions) and..

Answered by LaCheems
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QUESTION:- What kind of ion is formed when an acid is dissolved in solutions?

ANSWER:- HYDRONIUM IONS

→Acids produce hydronium ions in water

→bases produce hydroxide ions in water.

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