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Q: What is the acid pairs type of substance it donates?
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Which pairing matches the type of substance with the item it donates?

Acid:Electron pair;Base:Proton


Which pairing matches the type of substance with an item it donates?

Acid:Electron pair;Base:Proton


Which pairing matched the type of substance with the item it donates?

Acid:Electron pair;Base:Proton


Why does a strong acid react differently in water than a strong base?

Depending on the type of acid/base (Arrhenius, Bronsted, Lewis), the acid donates protons and a base doesn't but accepts protons, or the base donates OH- and the acid doesn't, or the acid accepts a pair of electrons and the base donates a pair of electrons. They are just different, that's why.


What happens in an acid base reaction according to the Arrhenius definition?

Type your answer here... An acid donates an H+, and a base donates an OH-.


What type or reaction occurs when one substance donates electrons and other substance accepts those electrons?

It is a redox reaction.


What type of substance neutralise an acid?

an alkali


What type of substance neutrlizes a base?

An acid


What type of substance is Lauric Acid?

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What type of reactions occur when one substance donates electrons and another substance accepts those electrons?

That reaction is called Ionic bonding. Hope I helped, 2000AD


What atoms give an acid its chemical properties?

Atoms that give an acid its chemical properties depend on what type of acid is being discussed. A bronsted-lowry acid donates an H+ ion, while a Lewis acid is an electron acceptor.


What type of substance nutralises an acid?

A Base or Alkali.