What is the difference between an arrhenius acid and a normal acid?
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An Arrhenius acid is a substance that dissociates in water to form hydrogen ions (H+). In other words, an acid increases the concentration of H+ ions in an aqueous solution. ... An Arrhenius base is a substance that dissociates in water to form hydroxide (OH–) ions.
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An Arrhenius acid is a substance that dissociates in water to form hydrogen ions or protons.
An acid is a molecule or ion capable of donating a proton (hydrogen ion H+) , or, alternatively, capable of forming a covalent bond with an electron pair.
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