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Make a table showing proton and energy contents of ten common foods?

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Answered by my1471985p510jr
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Answered by Rockstar011
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An acid is any molecule that can easily lose a hydrogen ion.  A base is a molecule that accepts a hydrogen ion.  Since a hydrogen ion is just a simple proton, acids are sometimes referred to as proton donors.  Protons don’t exist in the free state in water – the protons from the acid combine with the water to make H3O+, called a hydronium ion. (There is a class of acids called Lewis acids where a pair of electrons are transferred instead of a proton, but we will be discussing the types of acids found in the kitchen, which all involve proton donors.)

Water itself is both an acid an

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