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Q: What substance dissociates into hydrogen ions and anions?
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An inorganic compound when placed in water dissociates 99 percent forming hydrogen ions and anions what would this substance be?

Strong Acid


What kind ions separate from acids in solution?

hydrogen ions and anions.


What kind of ions separate from acid's in solution?

hydrogen ions and anions.


A substance that completely dissociates into its ions in solution?

A strong electrolyte is a substance that dissociates completely into positive and negative ions in its solution. Examples of strong electrolytes that are acids are hydrochloric and nitric acids.


What ion does an acid release?

An acid is defined as a substance that dissociates to lose hydrogen ions; however they typically react with positive ions to form salts e.g. some soaps are made from a large tri-acid gaining sodium ions.


Is phosphoric acid basic or acidic when the hydrogen ions dissociates?

Acidic.


what is a solute that dissociates to release hydrogen ions and causes a decrease in pH?

A solute that dissociates to release hydrogen ions and causes a decrease in pH is an acid. To be more specific it is an Arrhenius acid and a Bronsted Lowry acid.


What solute dissociates to release hydrogen ions and cause decreases in pH?

Acid


What is a solute that dissociates to release hydrogen ions and causes a decrease in pH is?

acid


When an acid ionizes in water what happens to the number of hydrogen ions?

the number of hydrogen ions (charges) given by the acid will be the same as the anions


A substance that releases hydrogen ions in water is a base yes or no?

Electrolytes that release ions that combine with hydrogen atoms are called bases.


WHAT substance that produces hydrogen ions in solution is a?

A substance that produces hydrogen ions (H+) in solution is referred to as an ACID.