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any inorganic acid such as HCl, HNO3 etc and also a smaller number of hydrogen ions will be formed by organic acids

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An acid is a substance that ionizes in water to form what ions?

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What forms hydrogen ions when dissolved in water?

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Why is a base the name of the substance that forms hydrogen ions in water?

A base is a substance that contains hydroxide ions (OH-) which can accept protons from water, resulting in the formation of hydroxide ions and free hydrogen ions (H+). This is why a base is known to form hydrogen ions in water.


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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 form hydrogen ions when it dissolves in water?

When acids dissolve in water, they dissociate to form hydronium ions. There is not a substance that's forms truly forms hydrogen ions in water.However, for purposes of convenience the hydronium ions are sometimes referred to as hydrogen ions.


A base is a substance that forms hydrogen ions in a water solution?

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Any substance that forms hydrogen ions in water is an?

Acids are hydrolized and donate free H+ ions in water.


What is a substance that excepts protons and forms hydroxide ions in water?

A substance that accepts protons and forms hydroxide ions in water is known as a Brønsted-Lowry base. When such a base dissolves in water, it can accept hydrogen ions (H⁺) from water molecules, resulting in the formation of hydroxide ions (OH⁻). An example of this type of base is sodium hydroxide (NaOH), which dissociates in water to produce OH⁻ ions.