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If an acid dissosciates, what is happening?A. It is combining with a base in a neutralization reactionB. it is involved in a chemical reactionC. the concentration is decreasingD. it is being pulled apart by solvent molecules

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In a solution, when we have an acid being dissociated, what is actually happening is that the acid is being pulled apart by solvent molecules, becoming two ions, the proton H+ and the conjugated base, this is what causes the solution to be acidic, and this is also how the strength of the acid is measured. Therefore the best answer is letter D

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