Acids release H+ in an aqueous solution.
Carbonic acid(H2CO3/H(CO3)2
hydrochloric acid HCl
Base
releases ions into the substances
There is no H++. Since Hydrogen has a single proton, it can have at most one positive charge (if it loses its electron).
Acids release H+ in an aqueous solution.
Carbonic acid(H2CO3/H(CO3)2
it's an ACID :)
Acid
An Arrhenius acid
Carbonic acid(H2CO3/H(CO3)2
acid or acidic
It is an acid because it releases H+ ions when in aqueous solution
No ionic hydride in which H like +ve ion.
hydrochloric acid HCl
H plus and OH negative are ions of hydrogen and hydroxide in their dissolved states. When a compound is broken down, it is broken down into it's ions, which will each have a charge.