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Why do acids not show acidic behaviour in the absence of water?

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Why do acids not show acidic behaviour in the absence of water?

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Acids ionise only in the presence of water to give ions.

\[\ce{HCl + H2O -> H3O+ + Cl-}\]

However, in the absence of water, acids do not ionise to give H3O+ ions and therefore, do not behave as acids.

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