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What happens immediatesly after you dissolve acid in water? Positively charged hydrogen atoms are released. Positively charged hydrogen atoms are released. Negatively charged hydrogen atoms are released. Negatively charged hydrogen atoms are released. Hydronium ions are released. Hydronium ions are released. Neutrally charged hydrogen atoms are released. Neutrally charged hydrogen atoms are released.

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Answer:

The correct answer is A.

Step-by-step explanation:

The acids with hydrogen atoms in them are the ones that dissolve best in water and when they do, they get diluted, raising their pH level by releasing hydrogen ions (H+) into the solutions.

So when acids get dissolved in water, positively charged hydrogen atoms are released.

The answer is A.

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