What happens to acid when put in water?

1 Answer
Dec 29, 2016

It is conceived to increase the concentration of the hydronium ion, H_3O^+, the characteristic cation of water.

Explanation:

The lower hydrogen halides, H-X, (X!=F), are all room temperature gases. They are all quite soluble in water, and in aqueous solution they are conceived to protonate the water molecule:

HX + H_2O rarr H_3O^+ + X^-

The "hydronium" or "acidium ion" is a cluster of 3-4 water molecules with an extra H^+ added. We use representations such as H^+ or H_3O^+ for simplicity.