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A chemical compound that releases $\mathrm{H}+$ into a solution is called: a) a proton.b) a base.c) an acid.d) a hydroxide ion.e) a hydrogen ion.
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In chemistry, when a substance releases $\mathrm{H}+$ ions into a solution, it means that the substance is donating protons to the solution. Show more…
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