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The ions present in acids are

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Answer:

hydrogen ions

Step-by-step explanation:

H+ or hydrogen ions are present in acids

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Answer:

Acids are those substances that produce H+ ion when dissolve in solution.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ions in acids depend on the compound which is being dissolved in solution.

For e.g. When NaCl is dissolved in water, it produce Two Ions;

Na+ and Cl-

If there are more H+ ions in Solution then it will be acidic.

If there are more OH- ions in solution then it will be basic.

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