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Luis Berg
11 April, 19:11
Bases produce what in solutions?
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Javon Ball
11 April, 22:31
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These particular substances produce hydroxide ions (OH-) in aqueous solutions, and are thus classified as Arrhenius bases. For a substance to be classified as an Arrhenius base, it must produce hydroxide ions in an aqueous solution. In order to do so, Arrhenius believed the base must contain hydroxide in the formula.
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