what are difference between acid and bases class 7
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The Bronsted-Lowry theory defines an acid as a donor of protons.
A base is defined as a proton acceptor (or H+ ion acceptor) by this theory.
Bronsted acids undergo dissociation to yield protons and therefore increase the concentration of H+ ions in the solution.
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