What happens when an acid loses an H+ ion, according to the Brønsted-Lowry definition of acids and bases?

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The acid becomes an Arrhenius acid.

The acid becomes an Arrhenius base.

The acid becomes its conjugate acid.

The acid becomes its conjugate base.

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The correct answer is: The acid becomes its conjugate base.
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