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    What Is the Name of a Proton Acceptor in an Acid-Base
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What Is the Name of a Proton Acceptor in an Acid-Base

Question 110

Question 110

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What is the name of a proton acceptor in an acid-base reaction?


A) Arrhenius acid
B) Arrhenius base
C) Brønsted acid
D) Brønsted base
E) Lewis base

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