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What type of ions do acids form?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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An acid is a substance that turns litmus paper into red. It is a proton donor and releases hydrogen positive ions or H+.

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an acid is a substance that produces hydrogen ions in water so, acids have hydrogen ions such as H2SO4 which id sulphuric acid.

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H+ - the Hydrogen ion. The more H+, the more acidic. The opposite ion is the hydroxide ion, OH-. Mixing an acid and a base together mixes together H+ and OH-, which makes H2O - water.

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Acids form hydrogen ( H+) ions . They are also referred as hydronium ions.

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hydrogen ions, H +1

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H+, Hydrogen Ions

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H+ ion

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H(+) ions

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