According to the Arrhenius definition of acids and bases, an acid is a substance:
A) that dissolves in water to produce OH- ions.
B) that accept a proton.
C) that dissolves in water to produce H+ ions.
D) produced by the reaction of two bases.
E) that has a greater OH- ion concentration than H+ ion.
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