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what we get when we remove water from acid? ​

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Answered by rohit643894
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Answer:

we get a negative ion like

Cl from HCl

Answered by satanu735
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Answer:

Explanation:

Arrhenius base is any substance that gives the OH-, or hydroxide, ion when it dissolves in water.

Arrhenius acids include compounds such as HCl, HCN, and H2SO4 that ionize in water to give the H+ ion. Arrhenius bases include ionic compounds that contain the OH- ion, such as NaOH, KOH, and Ca(OH)2.

This theory explains why acids have similar properties: The characteristic properties of acids result from the presence of the H+ ion generated when an acid dissolves in water. It also explains why acids neutralize bases and vice versa. Acids provide the H+ ion; bases provide the OH- ion; and these ions combine to form water.

H+(aq) + OH-(aq) -----> H2O(l)

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