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Any of various usually liquid substances that can react with and sometimes dissolve other…. This is the most … [1] there are two main definitions of acid used by chemists today. A brønsted–lowry acid is a chemical that can donate a hydrogen ion (h+) … · examples of acids include hydrochloric acid (hcl), sulfuric acid (h 2 so 4), and acetic acid (ch 3 cooh). · an acid is any substance that in water solution tastes sour, changes blue litmus paper to red, reacts with some metals to liberate hydrogen, … · essentially, any compound that can be deprotonated is a brønsted-lowry acid, including typical acids, plus amines, and alcohol.