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Explain why co2,so2 and nh3,ca0 cannot be explained by arrhenius concept

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Answered by sanjuyadav00
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Answered by lohitjinaga
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The acids like HNO3, HCl, etc. gives one proton on dissociation, called monoprotic acids. The acids like H2SO4, H3PO4, etc. which having more than one hydrogen atoms and gives more than 1 H+ ions on dissociation, called polyprotic acids. It is not necessary that polyprotic acids are stronger than monoprotic acids.

Similarly, Arrhenius bases are compounds that increase the concentration of OH− or hydroxide ion in aqueous solution or having at least one OH− ion in formula. The common examples of Arrhenius base includes NaOH (sodium hydroxide), KOH (potassium hydroxide), Ca(OH)2 (calcium hydroxide), Mg(OH)2 (magnesium hydroxide), NH4OH (ammonium hydroxide)

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