Which of the following are Arrhenius acids (a) H2O (b) Ca(OH)2 (c) H3PO3 (d) HI

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Which of the following are Arrhenius acids? (a) H2O (b) Ca(OH)2 (c) H3PO3 (d) HI

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Which of the following are Arrhenius acids? (a) H2O (b) Ca(OH)2 (c) H3PO3 (d) HI

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A chemical that dissociates in water to create hydrogen ion () is known as an Arrhenius acid. To put it another way, an acid raises the concentration of ions in aqueous solution

A hydroxide ion () is formed when an Arrhenius base dissociates in water.To put it another way, a base raises the concentration of ions in aqueous solution.

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