5. Which type of substance yields hydrogen ions, H+, in
an aqueous solution?
A) an Arrhenius acid
B) an Arrhenius base
C) a saturated hydrocarbon
D) an unsaturated hydrocarbon

Respuesta :

Answer: An Arrhenius acid is a type of substance yields hydrogen ions, [tex]H^{+}[/tex], in an aqueous solution.

Explanation:

Substances that give dissociate to give hydrogen ions or protons when dissolved in an aqueous solution are called Arrhenius acid.

For example, HCl is a strong acid and upon dissociation in water it gives the following ions.

[tex]HCl \rightarrow H^{+} + Cl^{-}[/tex]

Thus, we can conclude that an Arrhenius acid is a type of substance yields hydrogen ions, [tex]H^{+}[/tex], in an aqueous solution.