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prove arrihenius acid theory​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The Bronsted-Lowry theory doesn't go against the Arrhenius theory in any way - it just adds to it. Hydroxide ions are still bases because they accept hydrogen ions from acids and form water. An acid produces hydrogen ions in solution because it reacts with the water molecules by giving a proton to them.

Answered by tripathishashank872
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Explanation:

The Arrhenius concept of acid and bases claims that an acid is which gives H+ ions in water whereas , base is which gives OH- ions in water .

Let's look at the definition of acid and base given by Bronsted - Lowry . It says that an acid is e- acceptor i.e. it accepts lone pair of electrons . Comparing this to the earlier definition by Arrhenius , it said that acid donates H+ i.e. donates proton which eventually stands for accepting electron or gaining negative charge . Hence is Arrhenius concept of acid and base is proved.

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