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Immanuel Franco
6 March, 03:46
What makes and acid an acid?
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Tatiana Palmer
6 March, 03:58
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Answer: The donating of hydrogen ions is what makes an acid an acid. A base, however, is a substance that accepts hydrogen ions.
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