What is a bronsted-lowry acid and base?
a. an acid is a substance with a ph less than 7, and...
Chemistry, 27.09.2019 18:20 abigailcayton
What is a bronsted-lowry acid and base?
a. an acid is a substance with a ph less than 7, and a base is a substance with a ph higher than 7.
b. an acid is a substance that produces h+ ions, and a base is a substance that produce oh- ions.
c. an acid is a substance that produces h+ ions, and a base is a soluble solid substance that produce oh- ions.
d. an acid is a substance that produces h+ ions, and a base is a substance that accepts h+ ions.
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