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What does a base remove or accept?

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They incr see the [OH]

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The increase the [OH-]
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There are different types of base. You have a Arrhenius base, a Bronstead base and a Lewis base. So in solution as base will donate an -OH^- group, or accept an H+ (proton) or will donate a pair of electrons, respectively.

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No it doesnt cuz i got that answer on the test and it was wrong lol

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The increase the [OH-]

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They increase the [OH⁻].

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hydrogen

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