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In terms of Ionic theory, an acid is a substance which liberates protons. It is also a substance which accepts electrons.
Water.
Hydrogen is commonly found in water, but not as a pure substance.
I think hydrogen ions will form if you add an acid to the water. Research acids and bases.
Water
A weak acid is one where the acid only liberates a little number of hydrogen ions (H+) in water. Therefore, they are weak electrolytes. Compare this to a strong acid, which liberates a lot more hydrogen ions when dissolved in water.
In terms of Ionic theory, an acid is a substance which liberates protons. It is also a substance which accepts electrons.
Water.
water have hydrogen bonding so it can dissolve most of the substances it have partial +ve charge on H and partial _ve charge on O.it can make hydrogen bonding with poler solutions or substances.but it can not dissolve the the non poler substances because they can not make hydrogen bonding with water
Hydrogen
Hydrogen is commonly found in water, but not as a pure substance.
I think hydrogen ions will form if you add an acid to the water. Research acids and bases.
Water
solutions; water
water
Water vapor.
H2O is hydrogen and oxygen