Science, asked by DivyanshJoshi07, 9 months ago

Hii everyone .. What if an acid is added to an acid itself ? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An acid and a base react not to produce a salt and a solvent, but to form a new acid and a new base. The concept of neutralization is thus absent. Brønsted–Lowry acid–base behavior is formally independent of any solvent, making it more all-encompassing than the Arrhenius model

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