Chemistry, asked by swethavasu, 5 months ago

why does hydrogen ion can't be separated in HCL​

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Answered by shreyaa14
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Answer:

Acidic nature of a substance is due to the formation of H+(aq) ions in solution. Hydrogen ions are produced in the presence of water. The separation of H+ ions from acid like HCl molecule cannot occur in the absence of water.....

Answered by agarwalpooja0246
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Explanation:

Acidic nature of a substance is due to the formation of H+(aq) ions in solution. Hydrogen ions are produced in the presence of water. The separation of H+ ions from acid like HCl molecule cannot occur in the absence of water

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