Why is water necessary for dissociation of acids
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Since water dissociates to form H+ and OH-, it affects the pH of the solution. Usually we ignore this effect because water is only very weakly acidic and basic, allowing us to assume that its contribution to the pH of the solution is negligible compared to that of other acids or bases present.
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The Brnsted theory explains water's role in acid-base reactions. Water dissociates to form ions by transferring an H+ ion from one molecule acting as an acid to another molecule acting as a base.
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