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an acid is a substance which turns blue litmus ________.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Red ................

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An acid is a substance which turns blue litmus into red.

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A Lewis acid is a molecule or an ion that can make a covalent bond with an electron pair or donate a proton, depending on its Brnsted-Lowry or Brnsted-Lowry acid properties.

The proton donors, or Brnsted-Lowry acids, are the first class of acids. Proton donors, also known as Arrhenius acids, generate the hydronium ion in the exceptional situation of aqueous solutions. To incorporate non-aqueous solvents, Brnsted and Lowry expanded the Arrhenius hypothesis. Typically, a hydrogen atom is bound to a chemical structure in a Brnsted or Arrhenius acid that is still energetically beneficial after the loss of a hydrogen ion.

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