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What happens to the conductivity of water when an acid is dissolved in it for bases?
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What happens to the conductivity of water when an acid is dissolved in it for bases?
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What happens to the conductivity of water when an acid is dissolved in it for bases?
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An Arrhenius acid is therefore any substance that ionizes when it dissolves
in water to give the H+
, or hydrogen, ion. An Arrhenius
base
is any substance that gives the OH
-
, or hydroxide, ion when it
dissolves
in
water
.
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