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they actually aren't formed by acids or a bases, they are formed by atoms so it is impossible for you to make it yourself

h20= 2 hydrogen atoms bonded with 1 oxygen

co2= 1 carbon atom bonded with 2 oxygen atoms

lino3= 1 lithium atom with 1 nitrogen atom and 3 oxygen atoms

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