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What are acidic bases?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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12y ago

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Arrhenius acid: adds H+ to solution when ionized.

Arrhenius base: adds OH- to solution when ionized.

NH3 is a base, so you may want to check out the Bronsted-Lowry theory or the Lewis theory.

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the base neutrilises the acid. bases in chemistery are none acidic, in fact completely the opposite!

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acid is a substance which can give (H+) ion is called acid and base is a substance which can give (H-) ion is call base

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