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what is Arrhenius base? give example​

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Answered by anujformains
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A perfect example of a base is soap - when you touch soap, it feels slippery. ... An Arrhenius base is a substance that, when dissolved in an aqueous solution, increases the concentration of hydroxide, or OH-, ions in the solution. An aqueous solution is a solution that has water present in it.

Answered by dharm01gmailcom
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A Arrhenius Base is the substance, when dissolved in an aqueous solution, increase concentration of Hydroxide. An aqueous solution is that has water present in it. Example, include sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) and potassium Hydroxide (KOH)

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