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Virtually all acids release hydrogen ions (or protons) in water. They also release other ions, but these are specific to each acid. For example, hydrochloric acids releases an hydrogen ion (H+) plus a chloride ion (Cl-).
acids release hydrogen ions bases release hydroxide ions
No,acids undergo dissociation to form hydrogen ion in water.MgBr2 dissociate to form Mg2+ and Br- in water only,no hydrogen ions are produced.
yes they do and bases release hydroxide ions
Acids release H+ ions. Therefore, Acids contain Hydrogen. Note: Bases contain OH- ions.
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Yes, water is the reactant responsible for that.
Acids release hydrogen+ ions (H+) when dissolved in water
Virtually all acids release hydrogen ions (or protons) in water. They also release other ions, but these are specific to each acid. For example, hydrochloric acids releases an hydrogen ion (H+) plus a chloride ion (Cl-).
acids release hydrogen ions bases release hydroxide ions
Acids release hydrogen+ ions (H+) when dissolved in water
acids release hydrogen ions bases release hydroxide ions
No,acids undergo dissociation to form hydrogen ion in water.MgBr2 dissociate to form Mg2+ and Br- in water only,no hydrogen ions are produced.
yes they do and bases release hydroxide ions
Acids release H+ ions. Therefore, Acids contain Hydrogen. Note: Bases contain OH- ions.
That is false!
Bases accept hydrogen ions. Acids donate hydrogen ions.