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There is no H++. Since Hydrogen has a single proton, it can have at most one positive charge (if it loses its electron).

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A chemical substance that releases H plus into a solution and has a low pH is?

it's an ACID :)


What releases H plus protons in solution?

Acids release H+ in an aqueous solution.


What is a substance that produces H plus ions in a water solution?

Such as substance is called an acid


What defined an acid as a substance that produces H plus ions in solution and a base as a substance that produces OH- ions in solution?

The Bronsted Lowry definition.


What releases a hydrogrn ion into a solution?

An acid releases a hydrogen ion, H+ into a solution.


What substance decreases the H ion in a solution?

H plus ion concentration can be decreased by adding base to the solution. The reduction can also be done by accepting hydrogen ions.


What binds H is a?

A substance that gives off, or releases H+ is a while a one that binds H+ is What?


What substance generates h when dissolved in water?

An acid releases H+ ions in water.


What makes acid acidic?

An acid is a substance that releases hydrogen ions, H+, in an aqueous (water) solution, or a substance that gives up a hydrogen ion to another molecule or ion depending on which definition you use.


What releases Hydrogen ions?

In solution acids do. Example. HCl (in solution)-> H + + Cl -


A compound that releases H plus?

positive isotopes


What do H ions do to pH?

pH of a substance is directly related to the the amount of H+ ions it produces in the solution. It is the negative logarithm of the concentration of the H+ ions in the solution of a substance.