According to the Bronsted-Lowry acid base definitions, A) an acid acts as the solvent. B a base is a proton (hydrogen) donor. a base is a proton (hydrogen) acceptor. D a base produces H* ions in aqueous solutions. an acid is a proton ( hydrogen) acceptor. E,

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According to the Bronsted-Lowry acid base definitions,
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an acid acts as the solvent.
(B) a base is a proton (hydrogen) donor.
a base is a proton (hydrogen) acceptor.
a base produces H ions in aqueous solutions.
an acid is a proton (hydrogen) acceptor.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 22 According to the Bronsted-Lowry acid base definitions, A an acid acts as the solvent. (B) a base is a proton (hydrogen) donor. a base is a proton (hydrogen) acceptor. a base produces H ions in aqueous solutions. an acid is a proton (hydrogen) acceptor.
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