Respuesta :
Answer: [tex]H^+[/tex]
Explanation: All the Arrhenius and Bronsted Lowry acids release [tex]H^+[/tex] ions in solution.
According to Arrhenius and Lowry, acids are substances which release [tex]H^+[/tex] ions when dissolved in water.
Thus [tex]HCl, H_2SO_4 and H_3PO_4[/tex] all are considered as acids,
[tex]HCl\rightarrow H^++Cl^-[/tex]
[tex]H_2SO_$\rightarrow H^++SO_4^{2-}[/tex]
[tex]H_3PO_4\rightarrow H^++PO_4^{3-}[/tex]
Answer:
H+ ions
Explanation:
Acid release H+ ions in water after dissociation while bases release OH⁻ ions in solutions.
During dissociation, acid releases H+ ions which are characterized by losing electron with small charge charge density while bases release OH⁻ ions which have high charge density.
Typical dissociation reaction
1. HCL ⇄ H⁺ + CL⁻
In the above reaction, HCL releases H+ ion in the solution.
2. NaOH ⇄ Na⁺ + OH⁻
While in this second reaction, OH⁻ is relased into the solution.
This illustration is backed by Arrhenius theory which defined acid as substance that produce H+ ions in solutions.