Chemistry, asked by Ik1018, 9 months ago

why hydrogen ions are not produce in aqueous solution of acid?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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No, all compounds which contain hydrogen are not acid. For example; glucose (C6H12O6), methyl alcohol (CH3OH), etc. are not acid in spite of the fact that they contain hydrogen. This is because these compounds do not dissociate hydrogen ion in their aqueous solution.

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Answered by drury195
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Answer:

Acids dissociate in water or aqueous solutions to form ions. These are responsible for conduction of electricity. Acids don't dissociate hydrogen ions in absence of water. Therefore, we can say that acids produce ions only in aqueous solutions.

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