Multiple Choice
A Bronsted-Lowry acid is always
A) a highly dissociated acid
B) a weak acid
C) both an acceptor and donor of hydrogen ions
D) a donor of one or more hydrogen ions
E) a molecule or ion in which hydrogen is attached to an oxygen atom
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