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16 July, 22:23
What can be explained by the Arrhenius theory?
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Brian Douglas
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Arrhenius theory is a theory about acids and bases. It says that acids are those substances that produces hydrogen ions (H+) when in solution and bases are the substances that dissiociates and produces hydroxide ions (OH-). It was introduced by Svante Arrhenius.
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