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Old February 18th 11, 06:14 PM
dennaymorison dennaymorison is offline
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A big difference, because a suffix indicates the representative of an acid and salt, acid and (in some cases, the salt solution is acidic, because of hydrolysis, but a lot less acidic than ordinary acid), negative ion Everyone is the same. HydroThingic acid dissociated into hydrogen ions (H +) and Thingide ions.
 




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