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An acid is: a proton acceptor any substance that reacts to keep blue litmus blue any compound containing hydrogen a proton donor a compound having hydrogen as a cation and oxygen as an anion.
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An acid is:
a proton acceptor
any substance that reacts to keep blue litmus blue
any compound containing hydrogen
a proton donor
a compound having hydrogen as a cation and oxygen as an anion.
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An acid is a proton donor
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