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In a water solution, how do acids differ from bases?

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a. Acids form hydrogen ions (H+), while bases form hydroxide ions (OH–).

b. Acids turn litmus blue, while bases turn litmus red.

c. Acids form salts, bust bases do not.

d. Hydrogen ions (H+) remain dissolved, but hydroxide ions (OH–) do not.

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  1. the answer is A

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