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All Arrhenius bases are not Bronsted bases but it is true in case of acids. Justify.

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Answered by sanak132001
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According to Bronsted concept, an acid is a substance that can donate a proton (H+ ion). ... Therefore, all Arrhenius acids are also Bronsted acids. All Arrhenius bases are not Bronsted bases: According to Arrheniusconcept, a base is a substance that dissociates in aqueous solution to give hydroxyl ions.
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