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Is It Possible for Anatomy to Give Up Its Proton?

Molecules are collections of atoms that are willing to give up, you know, one of those hydrogens as a proton. A really good example of that is like a pretty strong loose acid is called aluminum trichloride. And just the way that the molecule is is the aluminum only has six electrons around it, but it wants eight. But technically it's all neutral. Um, so that's where the different definition of acids come in, where it's like something can accept electrons and it have no hydrogens, but that's considered a type of acid. So it's missing electrons that it wants or can take on, but it's not really in the form of a

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