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What is a example of a base being dissolved in water

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Answer:NaOH is an Arrhenius base because it dissociates in water to give the hydroxide (OH-) and sodium (Na+) ions. ... An Arrhenius base is any substance that gives the OH-, or hydroxide, ion when it dissolves in water. Arrhenius acids include compounds such as HCl, HCN, and H2SO4 that ionize in water to give the H+ ion.

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