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An aqueous solution of release H+ ions.

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bases
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alkalis
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acids
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Solution

The correct option is C acids
Acids release H+ ions and bases release OH ions when dissolved in water.
H+ ions released by acids combine with water to form hydronium ions (H3O+).
So the ionisation reaction for an acid HA in water is written as follows:
HA(aq)+H2O (l)H3O+(aq)+A(aq)

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