acid is called a proton donor. why?
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Acids are substances that can donate H+ ions to bases. Since a hydrogen atom is a proton and one electron, technically an H+ ion is just a proton. So an acid is a "proton donor", and a base is a "proton acceptor". ... Bases don't passively "accept" protons; they rip hydrogen ions from acids.
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Acids are substances that can donate H + ions to bases. Since a hydrogen atom is a proton and one electron , technically an H + ion is just a proton. So an acid is a " proton donor " and a base is a " proton acceptor " . Bases don't passively " accept " returns they rip hydrogen ions from acids.
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