Chemistry, asked by albert35416, 10 months ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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An acid is an acceptor of proton.

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Answered by MajorLazer017
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■ Option C

An acid(whether strong or weak) is fully ionised in an aqueous solution.

What's wrong in other options?

● Base is a donor of OH^- ions, not hydrogen ions.(option 1)

● An acid is a donor of protons not acceptor(option 2)

● Weak acid can also neutralize strong base, the result will be only a basic salt and water(option 4)

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