Which of the following gives an acid when 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. Bases, on the other hand, mixed with water yield hydroxide ions (OH-).
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An acid is a substance that produces hydrogen ions when dissolved in water. Hydrogen chloride is an example of a common and important acid. When hydrogen chlorine gas dissolves in water, it forms hydrochloric acid. Hydrogen chloride is very soluble in water, and is completely dissociated. It is therefore a strong electrolyte.
If water is added to acid its create low heat.
when we dissolve acid into water constant stirring should also be done .
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