Acids & Bases

ChemistryStarter Level

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Question

What happens when an acid dissolves in water?

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Answer

Definition

When an acid dissolves in water, it releases hydrogen ions (H+) into the solution, making it acidic.

Example

For instance, when hydrochloric acid (HCl) is added to water, it separates into H+ and Cl- ions.

Quick Tip

Acids donate H+ ions!

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