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An acid has a value lower than 7. It is a substance that will react with water to produce H<sub>3</sub>O<sup>+</sup> and with a base to neutralize to &lt;a href="Water"&gt;H<sub>2</sub>O&lt;/a&gt;&nbsp;and a&nbsp;salt. On a universal indicator, strong acids show up as a red or dark orange colour and weaker acids show up as an orange or yellow colour.<br>  
An acid has a value lower than 7. It is a substance that will react with water to produce H<sub>3</sub>O<sup>+</sup> and with a base to neutralize to water&nbsp;and a&nbsp;salt. On a universal indicator, strong acids show up as a red or dark orange colour and weaker acids show up as an orange or yellow colour.<br>  


=== '''Brønsted Lowry Acid'''  ===
=== '''Brønsted Lowry Acid'''  ===


A molecule that donates a Proton.
A molecule that donates a Proton.  


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Revision as of 17:38, 24 October 2013

An acid has a value lower than 7. It is a substance that will react with water to produce H3O+ and with a base to neutralize to water and a salt. On a universal indicator, strong acids show up as a red or dark orange colour and weaker acids show up as an orange or yellow colour.

Brønsted Lowry Acid

A molecule that donates a Proton.

Lewis Acid

A Molecule that can accept a pair of electrons.

Structure - ends with -COOH

Hydrochloric acid

HCl

H+ Cl-