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“All acids contain one or more hydrogen atoms, but not all substances containing hydrogen are acids.” Support this statement with examples.
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Solution
HCl (hydrochloric acid), H2SO4 (sulphuric acid), and HNO3 (Nitric acid) are all examples of inorganic acids. They all have hydrogen atoms in common. Most acids essentially contain one or more hydrogen atoms. Whereas water (H20) also contains hydrogen, but it is not an acid. Similarly, molecules of methane and ammonia also contain hydrogen, but all these do not produce H+ ions in aqueous solutions. Therefore it can be said that “all acids contain hydrogen, but all substances containing hydrogen are not acids.”
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