Which of the following are Arrhenius acids? (a) NaHSO4 (b) CH4 (c) NaH (d) H3N

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Which of the following are Arrhenius acids? (a) NaHSO4 (b) CH4 (c) NaH (d) H3N

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Which of the following are Arrhenius acids? (a) NaHSO4 (b) CH4 (c) NaH (d) H3N

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According to Arrhenius theory, the acids are substances that can donate protons or hydronium ions in aqueous solution. The bases are substances that can donate hydroxyl ions in aqueous solutions. This concept of acids and bases can only be used in aqueous solutions.

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