Can an acid and a base react to form an acid?
A) No. Acids always react with bases to form salts.
B) Yes and No. The reaction can only occur if the substances reacting are true acids and bases.
C) Yes and No. The reaction can only occur if the reactants are organic/carboxylic acids and organic bases.
D) Yes. An acid and a base can react to form an acid if the acid is a strong acid and the base is a weak base.
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