explain the concentration of hydrogen ion and hydroxyl ions of different acids and bases in aqueous solution
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An Arrhenius acid increases the concentration of hydrogen (H+) ions in an aqueous solution, while an Arrhenius base increases the concentration of hydroxide (OH–) ions in an aqueous solution. ... Therefore, in Arrhenius acid–base reactions, the reaction between an acid and a base is a neutralization reaction.
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