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why does acids not show acidic behaviour in the absence of water? ​

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Answered by mayanksingh0016
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Answer:

because it need water to react

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Answered by Anonymous
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The acidic behaviour from acids is because of the presence of hydrogen ions. Hydrogen ions can only be produced in the presence of water and therefore water is definitely needed if acids are to show their acidic behaviour.

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