Why acids produce H+ ions in presence of water
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its their property to produce hydronium ions in aqueous solutions
karampal17:
ques is wrong it should be like why do acids produce h+ only when dissolved in water
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Hydroxide ions are still bases because they accept hydrogen ionsfrom acids and form water. An acid produces hydrogen ions in solution because it reacts with the watermolecules by giving a proton to them.
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