Chemistry, asked by tg655060, 10 months ago

why do acid not show acidic behaviour in absence of water ?invery very easy answer​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The acids do not show acidic behavior in the absence of water because there is no production of ions. Acids are any inorganic or organic compounds with hydrogen atoms. Generally, all the acids are considered to be weak. So, they dissociate into ions easily in the "polar solvents" such as water.

Answered by radhasinghtomar1
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The acidic behaviour of acid is due to the presence of hydrogen ions. The acids will not show its acidic behaviour in the absence of water, this is because acids do not dissociate to produce H+(aq) ions in the absence of water

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