An acid, when dissolved in water yields H+ ions. In water they would be hydrated and be H3O+
Sulfuric acid itself is a compound with the formula H2SO4. However the word "dilute" means that the H2SO4 is dissolved in water, so it is a mixture.
Hydrogen atoms and produces hydrogen ions when dissolved in water.
hydrogen iodide when gaseous. When dissolved in water it is called hydroiodic acid
No, an ionic compound can be made up of any two substances that split into ions when put in solution (dissolved). An example of a non-metallic ionic compound is ammonium nitrate (NH4N03). When dissolved in water it separates into an ammonium ion (+NH4) and a nitrate ion (NO3).Also, whenever an acid is dissolved in water an ionic compound is formed. for example when sulfuric acid is dissolved in water it forms hydroxyl sulphate ((H30)2SO4) which separates into hydroxyl (+H3O) and sulphate ions (-2SO4).
Hydrofluoric acid is already a solution of hydrogen fluoride dissolved in water.
The acid formed when the compound HI is dissolved in water is hydroiodic acid.
An acid furnishes an H+ when dissolved in water.
Binary Acid
acid
It is an Acid, known as Hydrogen chloride (and Hydrochloric acid, when it is dissolved in water)
an acid dissolved in water produce H+, a base dissolved in water removes H+ Question wording is unclear what process is meant.
a base
Sulfuric acid itself is a compound with the formula H2SO4. However the word "dilute" means that the H2SO4 is dissolved in water, so it is a mixture.
When an acid is dissolved in water, it forms loose hydrogen ions. When a base is dissolved in water, it releases loose hydroxide ions in water.
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Hydrogen atoms and produces hydrogen ions when dissolved in water.
An acid is any chemical compound which when dissolved in water tends to release the H+ ion, and a base is any chemical compound which when dissolved in water tends to release the OH- ion.