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Natalie Tucker
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8 September, 23:39
Hno3 is an Arrhenius what
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9 September, 00:07
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Arrhenius concept just states that if a solution dissociates and forms H + ions then its and acid, but if it dissociates and forms OH - than it's a base.
So HNO3 would be an acid
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