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Q: What ion does acid produce when dissolved in water?
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What compound which furnishes hydrogen ion as the only positively charged ion when dissolved in water?

An acid furnishes an H+ when dissolved in water.


What is a substance that can release a H ion when dissolved in water?

An acid.


What ions will nitric acid form when dissolved in water?

When an acid is added to water it produces hydronium ion along with acid radical.


What happens to a hydrogen atom ina acid when the acid is dissolved in water?

it forms H3O+ (Hydronium ion)


What ions do acid produce in water?

This ion is H+.


When HCl is dissolved in water the only positive ion present in the solution is?

When HCl (a strong acid) dissolves in water, the positive ion that forms is the hydronium ion, H3O+.


What are substances that release hydrogen ion when dissolved In water called?

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Compare acids and bases based on the ion formed when each compound is dissolved in water?

When an acid is dissolved in water, it forms loose hydrogen ions. When a base is dissolved in water, it releases loose hydroxide ions in water.


How do scientists differentiate between acids and bases?

An acid is any chemical compound which when dissolved in water tends to release the H+ ion, and a base is any chemical compound which when dissolved in water tends to release the OH- ion.


What is the pH of octane?

Octane is neither an acid or base. So it will produce a pH of 7. A not on pH: no acid or base has a specific pH. pH is a measure of hydrogen ion concentration in a solution of water. That depends on both how strong an acid or base is and how much is dissolved in a solution in a given volume of water.


Why sodium dihydrogen phosphate is both an acid and a salt?

Sodium dihydrogen phosphate is an 'acid' because it is able to produce hydrogen ions when dissolved in water. It is also a 'salt' as it is an ionic compound and is formed when a hydrogen atom of the phosphoric acid is replaced by a metal ion (Na+).


What ions are present when acid is dissolved in water?

When acids are added to water, they lose a proton (hydrogen ion). Contrary to popular belief, this proton does not simply exist on its own. Instead, it is bonded to another water molecule, forming a hydronium ion, H3O+.