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Q: What are molecules that dissociate in water releasing hydrogen ions?
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When water molecules dissociate into two charged particles they are called?

Hydrogen gas and Oxygwn gas


What will happen to water molecules when electricity is passed through water during electrolysis?

The water molecules will be split releasing hydrogen and Oxygen gas.


What allows water molecules to dissociate ionic bonds and or to form hydrogen bonds?

Water molecules can dissolve ionic compounds and form hydrogen bonds because of their high polarity and lone-pair electrons on the oxygen atom.


Dissociation of hydrogen peroxide?

Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) does not dissociate in water.


What is salt water a mixture or solution?

A solution. The salt molecules dissociate into ions in the water.


How many molecules of hydrogen in water?

There are two atoms of hydrogen in a water molecule, but no hydrogen molecules.


What makes HCl an acid?

It can dissociate to produce hydrogen ions when dissolved in water.


What causes a base to dissociate?

The polar water molecules pull on the ions of the base.


What substances give up hydrogen ions when dissolved in water?

Acids. They dissociate in water/aqueous solutions to from hydrogen ions (and the corresponding anion).


What two molecules are formed by the Hydrogen ions?

one of the hydrogen molecules are water


What does what dissociate into?

Water dissociates into hydrogen and hydroxide ions.


How will aqueous solutions of sucrose and hydrogen chloride differ?

Hydrogen Chloride will ionize in water completely, since it's a strong acid, to give H+ and Cl- ions. The pH will be low...acidic. But the molecules of Sucrose in water will still remain molecules. They will not ionize or "dissociate" into separately moving ions. That's because HCl is ionic but Sucrose is molecular.