Make a table showing proton and energy contents of ten common foods?
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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
Water itself is both an acid an
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