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24 January, 07:10

What is formed when an acid dissociates in water, according to the Brønsted-Lowry definition?

A) a conjugate acid

B) a salt

C) a conjugate base

D) a stronger acid

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  1. N
    24 January, 10:02
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    C) a conjugate base

    Explanation:

    Acid is the molecule that will release H + ion when dissolved. A solution will become more acid as the concentration of H + ion higher.

    According to the Brønsted-Lowry definition, acid called donor proton, because the molecule losing H + (only consists of 1 proton). Water will receive the proton so its called base. The product of acid that loses H + will become a conjugate base, while water that receives H + will become conjugate acid.
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