Chlorine & other halogens.
When an acid is added to water it produces hydronium ion along with acid radical.
It produces Nitric acid(HNO3) and Nitrous acid(HNO2), when reacted with water
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If the substance produces Hydrogen ions when it is dissolved in water, then it is an acid. If it produces Hydroxide ions when it is dissolved in water, then it is a base.
Chemical, producing hydrogen chloride which when added to water produces hydrochloric acid.
When an acid is added to water it produces hydronium ion along with acid radical.
It produces Nitric acid(HNO3) and Nitrous acid(HNO2), when reacted with water
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If the substance produces Hydrogen ions when it is dissolved in water, then it is an acid. If it produces Hydroxide ions when it is dissolved in water, then it is a base.
Hydronium ions are obtained when acid is dissolved in water.
Chemical, producing hydrogen chloride which when added to water produces hydrochloric acid.
A substance that produces hydronium ions when placed in water is called an acid.
sulfur
is soluble in water and will fizz when hydrochloric acid is added
A more dilute acid and often heat.
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Salt and water