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an acid is something dissolved in water to produce H+ ions.

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Q: What kind of ions are produced in a solution containing an acids?
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No. An acid is a solution containing H+ ions


A solution containing concentrations of H plus ions higher than pure water are called what?

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Neutralization A neutral pH of 7 may mean that you are dealing with distilled water containing no acids and bases. In this case, the amount of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions will be equivalent because they will both be due to the ionization of water. However, a neutral pH can also be achieved in a solution containing acids and bases as long as the acids and bases have neutralized each other, meaning that the acids have donated as many hydrogen ions as have been accepted by the bases.


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What kind ions separate from acids in solution?

hydrogen ions and anions.


Why do solution containing acids conduct an electric current?

To conduct an electrical current, you need movable charges. In such solutions, those are available in the form of ions.


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Is CO2 a acid base salt?

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What following statements about acids and bases is false?

Acids add H+ ions to a solution. Bases add OH- ions to a solution.


Is it true that in strong acids most of the molecules break up into ions in the solution?

Yes, that is true. Strong acids ionize, in a aqueous solution. It is the released hydrogen ions that make them acids.


Most acids form ions in solution by , and most bases form ions in solution by?

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