make a table that compares at least three properties of acid and base
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Acids contain at least one ionizable proton (H+ ion)
All properties are useful there is no one property that is "least useful".
Try to stay away from saturated fatty acids which are in cream, butter, lard etc. Or at least keep them to a minimum
Yes.
No. Although all Bronsted-Lowry acids with H+ protons are also Lewis acids, Lewis acid classification is usually reserved for substances like CO2 and BF3 that don't have protons.
Strong acids and bases are those for which Ka (or Kb) is very much greater than 1 - at least around 103.
A prism will always have at least TWO bases
All acids contain at least one hydrogen ion.
'Least' is a comparison word. Compared to iron and lead yes cotton is least dense. Compares to oxygen gas and hydrogen gas, no it is not least dense.
Proteins (chain of at least 100 amino acids) and Polypeptids (below that)
Acids contain at least one ionizable proton (H+ ion)
Parallel (at least one pair)
At least 700 U.S. bases are in Afghanistan.
Nothing. If something has two properties, you can immediately add a third one which states that is has at least two properties. That becomes its third property and so it no longer has two properties.
Buttholes
Cells that need more amino acids
A prism