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An acid is a substance that:
 a. releases an excess of hydroxide ion.
 b. releases a hydrogen ion in solution.
 c. is referred to as an alkaline solution.
 d. combines with hydrogen ion in solution.

Question 2

Which of these ions is not a major constituent of seawater?
 a. nitrite
 b. sodium
 c. sulfate
 d. chloride



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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