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27.
The element common to all acids is
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Zarnish khan said:
5 years ago
According to the Arrhenius concept, acid gives H+ or proton so this the property of acid.
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RAVEN said:
7 years ago
H+ is the lightest chemical in the universe. So, h+ can be used in acids and mostly h+ is in the nucleus.
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Sai said:
7 years ago
Acids is produce h+ ions and bases produce oh- ions.
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Rethabile said:
8 years ago
I don't understand this bases and acids. Help me please.
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Karthik Raja said:
9 years ago
All the acids have an replaceable hydrogen atom.
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Indranil majumdar said:
10 years ago
Why not sulphur? Its an ionic bond.
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Deepak maurya said:
10 years ago
h+ shows the property of acid they have capacity to loss electron.
Vagdevi said:
1 decade ago
Most of the acids start with h+ and bases with oh-.
Tiana said:
1 decade ago
What are the other elements in acids?
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Hansraj sharma said:
1 decade ago
The acids contain more H+ ions, increase in H+ ions increase.
The acidic property that's why hydrogen is common in all acids.
The acidic property that's why hydrogen is common in all acids.
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