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What is a special group of compounds that produce H+ ions when dissolved in water?
A. Acids
B. Ionic compounds
C. Molecular compounds
D. Polyatomic compounds

I think A
12 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
I agree.
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What is a special group of compounds that produce H+ ions when dissolved in water?
A. Acids
B. Ionic compounds
C. Molecular compounds
D. Polyatomic compounds

I think A

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