Why are hydrogen ions never found in an aqueous solution?
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Why are hydrogen ions never found in an aqueous solution?
Strong Acid:
The acids that completely dissociates in water to release the hydrogen ion in the solution is known as a strong acid. For example HCl, hydrochloric acid is a strong acid and it completely ionizes in the solution.
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View this answerAcid releases proton or hydrogen ion in the solution when they ionize. In aqueous solution, the protons released by acid combine to the water...
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Chapter 6 / Lesson 9Learn about strong acids. Understand what a strong acid is, learn what makes an acid strong, examine a list of strong acids and bases, and see strong acid examples.
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