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What produces hydrogen ions as The only positive ions in aqueous solution
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What produces hydrogen ions as The only positive ions in aqueous solution
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Mostly acids produces H+ ions. Acids dissociates into ions when in aqueous form resulting to hydronium or hydrogen ions and the other ion which has a negative charge. For instance, hydrochloric acid, it dissociates into H+ and Cl-.
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