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question 6 of 10 what happens when an acid dissolves? a. it is no longer an acid. b. h+ increases in solution. c. oxygen is added to the solution. d. hydrogen gas is released.
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According to the Arrhenius acid - base theory, an acid is a substance that dissociates in water to produce hydrogen ions ($H^+$). When an acid dissolves, it releases $H^+$ ions into the solution, increasing the concentration of $H^+$ in the solution.
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B. $H^+$ increases in solution.