According to solvent-system definition, any solute that increases the concentration of the
cation generated by autoionisation of the solvent is defined as
i) A base
ii) an acid
iii) a neutral compound iv) Amphoteric mixture
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In the solvent-system definition, a solute which increases the concentration of the cation generated by autoionisation of the solvent is called an acid, and a solute which increases the concentration of the anion generated by autoionisation of the solvent is called a base. ...
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