why does Acid ionise in water? and how?
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because according to orenious the acid gives is which givesh+ iones and when we acid in water then it gives h+ iones and its nature is ionised.
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because pH and hydrogen ion concentration – Higher tier. ... At the same concentration of acid, the concentration of hydrogen ions will be higher in a strong acid than in a weakacid. This is why the pH of a strongacid like hydrochloric acid will be lower than the pH of a weak acid like ethanoic acid.
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