In the arrhenius theory, acids IONISE to produce H+ ions in aqueous solution which then react with water molecules to produce hydronium H3O+.
In the bronsted lowry theory, do acids ionise? since they are described to 'donate protons'. is this still ionisation of the molecule in aqueous solution?
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In the bronsted lowry theory, do acids ionise? since they are described to 'donate protons'. is this still ionisation of the molecule in aqueous solution?
thanks