Which Theory is able to explain acid-base behaviour in non-aqueous solvents?
Arrhenius Theory
Bronsted Theory
common ion effect
Lowry Theory
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Common ion effect was better to show this effect .
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Theory is able to explain acid-base behaviour in non-aqueous solvents is common ion effect
The common ion effect describes the effect on equilibrium that occurs when a common ion (an ion that is already contained in the solution) is added to a solution. The common ion effect generally decreases solubility of a solute
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