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Logan Padilla
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23 December, 22:59
How are acids and bases defined by arrhenius?
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Hamza Barr
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As defined by Arrhenius: An Arrhenius acid is a substance that dissociates in water to form hydrogen ions (H+) ... An Arrhenius base is a substance that dissociates in water to form hydroxide (OH-) ions. In other words, a base increases the concentration of OH - ions in an aqueous solution.
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