An acid is capable of releasing (donating) protons to watermolecules, thus lowering the pH to acidic level (below 7, in water)
Yes, it is a solution of acetic acid in water. Water is completely miscible with acetic acid. The common concentration of vinegar is 5-9 %.
Hydrobrmic acid is a solution of hydrogen bromide in water.
This is a solution of hydrogen chloride (HCl) in water.
an acid dissolved in water produce H+, a base dissolved in water removes H+ Question wording is unclear what process is meant.
Yes, an acid is the answerTRUE
The presence of an acid lowers the pH of the solution in water.
The presence of an acid reduces the pH.
The presence of an acid reduces the pH.
The presence of an acid reduces the pH.
The presence of an acid reduces the pH.
The presence of an acid reduces the pH.
The presence of an acid reduces the pH.
The pH is under 7.
The presence of an acid reduces the pH.
The presence of an acid reduces the pH.
The pH become lower, under 7.
a water solution of a strong acid is what?