According to the Bronsted-Lowry principle, acid stregnth is a measure of the
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tendency of an acid to react with indicators
ease with which acid molecules donate protons
number of hydrogen atoms in an acid molecule
number of dissolved acid molecules in a solution
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ease with which acid molecules donate protons
Step-by-step explanation:
Brønsted Acid-Base Theory
According to this theory, an acid is a "proton donor" and a base is a "proton acceptor." Acids are often divided into categories such as "strong" and "weak." One measure of the strength of an acid is the acid-dissociation equilibrium constant, Ka, for that acid.
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