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  • Question: Which of the following options correctly describes how an acid produces ions when dissolved in water?Multiple choice question.Acids are ionic substances that separate into individual ions in solution.An acid contains electrons that are released in solution to form ions.The strong attraction between H2O molecules and the H of the acid causes the acid molecule

    Which of the following options correctly describes how an acid produces ions when dissolved in water?
    Multiple choice question.
    Acids are ionic substances that separate into individual ions in solution.
    An acid contains electrons that are released in solution to form ions.
    The strong attraction between H2O molecules and the H of the acid causes the acid molecule to break apart.
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