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How many types of particles are formed when a weak alkali is dissolved in water??Identify those particles.

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Answer:

An acid is a substance that produces hydrogen ions, H+(aq), when dissolved in water.

The higher the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution, the lower the pH. (Higher tier)

An alkali is a substance that produces hydroxide ions, OH-(aq), when dissolved in water.

Step-by-step explanation:

For example, hydrochloric acid ionises completely into hydrogen and chloride ions:

HCl(aq) → H+(aq) + Cl-(aq)

Strong acids include:

hydrochloric acid

sulfuric acid

nitric acid

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