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It is a substance that contains Hydrogen ions : H+
All acids contain hydrogen..! :)
A substance that contains hydrogen that can be replaced by a metal is typically a base. The hydrogen in the substance can be exchanged for a metal ion, forming a metal salt and releasing hydrogen gas in the process. This reaction is known as a displacement reaction.
If a substance reacts with a metal to produce hydrogen gas, it likely contains hydrogen ions (H+). This could indicate that the substance is an acid, as acids react with metals to produce hydrogen gas.
an acid is any substance that releases hydrogen ions(in other words,single protons)when added to water. the widely accepted definition is simply:"any substance that can donate a protone." inversely, a base is defined as:" any substance that absorb a proton.
A substance that contains no acid.
Nitric acid contains hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen. It has the formula HNO3.
An acid releases hydrogen ions when it dissociates in water. Common examples of substances that release hydrogen ions include hydrochloric acid (HCl), sulfuric acid (H2SO4), and acetic acid (CH3COOH).
HBr is hydrogen bromide.
Sulphuric acid contains sulphur, hydrochloric acid contains chlorine, nitric acid contains nitrogen, and ethanoic acid contains carbon.
Electrolytes that release ions that combine with hydrogen atoms are called bases.
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) contains hydrogen. I'm not familiar with hitrogen.