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Acids are compounds that a. donate H to a solution b. donate OH to a solution c. take H from a solution d. create alkalinity
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Acids are compounds that
a. donate H to a solution
b. donate OH to a solution
c. take H from a solution
d. create alkalinity
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The answer is
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create alkalinity. Hope this helps!
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