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Do acids create hydroxide ions when dissolved in water?

No, acids do not create hydroxide (OH-) ions when dissolved in water. Acids create Hydrogen (H+) ions when dissolved in water.Bases create hydroxide ions when dissolved in water.


Acids give off what ions?

Acids give off H+ ions when dissolved in water. These H+ ions are responsible for the acidic properties of a solution.


What substances give up hydrogen ions when dissolved in water?

Acids. They dissociate in water/aqueous solutions to from hydrogen ions (and the corresponding anion).


Does salt give up protons when dissolved in water?

No. Protons would be H+ ions, and things that give up these ions we call "acids", not salts.


What acids can do not dissolve in water?

Acids release hydrogen+ ions (H+) when dissolved in water


When dissolved in water acids will release what kind of particles?

When dissolved in water, acids will release hydrogen ions (H+).


What ions does acid have?

Acids typically release hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water, making them proton donors. These hydrogen ions are what give acids their characteristic sour taste and ability to conduct electricity.


When dissolved in water acids release and bases release .?

acids release hydrogen ions bases release hydroxide ions


What does a base release when it is dissolved?

A base releases hydroxide ions (OH-) when it is dissolved in water. These hydroxide ions can then react with acids to neutralize them and form water.


What positive ions is produced in excess when acids are dissolved in water?

Hydronium(H3O+) ions, which are formed when Hydrogen(H+) ions combine with water molecules.


Does acids release hydroxyl ions when dissolved in water?

ACID You Neanderthal *pushes up glasses*


Compare acids and bases based on the ion formed when each compound is dissolved in water?

When acids are dissolved in water, they form hydrogen ions (H+), while bases form hydroxide ions (OH-). Acids release H+ ions, making the solution acidic, while bases release OH- ions, making the solution basic. The concentration of H+ and OH- ions determines the pH of the solution.