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what is protonic acid???​

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Answered by jhalaksingh894
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Answer:

An acid that forms positive hydrogen ions (or, strictly, oxonium ions) in aqueous solution. The term is used to distinguish 'traditional' acids from Lewis acids or from Lowry-Brønsted acids in nonaqueous solvents. From: protonic acid in A Dictionary of Chemistry » Subjects: Science and technology — Chemistry.

Answered by roshnirokka46
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Step-by-step explanation:

an acid that produces hydrogen ions in aqueous solution

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