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), the hydrogen is bonded to a chlorine atom, which easily releases the proton in water.

: In organic chemistry, hydrogens attached to a carbon right next to a carbonyl group ( ) can also be acidic due to resonance stabilization. acid hydrogen

: When these hydrogens are released into water, they increase the concentration of hydronium ions ( H3O+cap H sub 3 cap O raised to the positive power ), which lowers the pH of the solution. Common Examples ), the hydrogen is bonded to a chlorine

: A hydrogen is more acidic if the remaining molecule (the conjugate base) is stable after the proton leaves. Resonance, where the remaining negative charge can spread out over several atoms, is a common way this stability is achieved. Common Examples : A hydrogen is more acidic

An (or acidic hydrogen) is a hydrogen atom in a molecule that can be released as a proton ( H+cap H raised to the positive power ) when reacting with a base. What Makes a Hydrogen Acidic?

A hydrogen atom becomes acidic when it is bonded to a highly atom (like oxygen, nitrogen, or chlorine) or is positioned near electron-withdrawing groups. These neighboring atoms pull electron density away from the hydrogen, weakening the bond and making it easier for the hydrogen to "pop off" as a positive ion. Licensed by Google Key Characteristics Bond Polarity : The more polar the bond (e.g., ), the more acidic the hydrogen generally is.

: In acetic acid (vinegar), the hydrogen attached to the oxygen in the −COOHnegative cap C cap O cap O cap H group is acidic. Strong Mineral Acids : In hydrochloric acid ( HClcap H cap C l

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