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An acid (often represented by the generic formula HA [H<sup>+</sup>A<sup>&#8722;</sup>]) is traditionally considered any chemical compound that, when dissolved in water, gives a solution with a hydrogen ion activity greater than in pure water, i.e. a pH less than 7.0. That approximates the modern definition of Johannes Nicolaus Br&#248;nsted and Martin Lowry, who independently defined an acid as a compound which donates a hydrogen ion (H<sup>+</sup>) to another compound (called a base). Common examples include acetic acid (in vinegar) and sulfuric acid (used in car batteries). Acid/base systems are different from redox reactions in that there is no change in oxidation state.

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