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Explain giving example, arrhenius acid-base theory. Mention the limitation of this theory.

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ACID --- An Arrhenius acid is a molecule that when dissolved in water will donate an H+ in solution.
Common examples of Arrhenius acids include:

Hydrochloric Acid – HCl

Nitric Acid – HNO3

Sulfuric Acid – H2SO4


BASE An Arrhenius base is a molecule that when dissolved in water will break down to yield an OH- or hydroxide in solution.
Arrhenius base examples include:

Sodium hydroxide – NaOH

Potassium hydroxide – KOH

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