A. double anions in its aqueous solution
B. a single cation in its aqueous solution
C. hydrogen ions in its aqueous solution
D. hydrogen atoms in its aqueous solution
Correct Answer: Option C
C. hydrogen ions in its aqueous solution
Explanation
Acid salts are salts whose aqueous solutions are acidic in character, implying that their aqueous solutions possess hydrogen ions.

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