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Molly Wilkins
11 December, 22:17
What is the arrhenius definition of an acid?
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London Beard
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As defined by Arrhenius, acid - base reactions are characterized by acids, which dissociate in aqueous solution to form hydrogen ions (H+) and bases, which form hydroxide (OH-) ions. Acids are defined as a compound or element that releases hydrogen (H + ) ions into the solution
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