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A base is the measure of the amount of hydroxide ions, according to the arrhenius theory.
In terms of Ionic theory, an acid is a substance which liberates protons. It is also a substance which accepts electrons.
It had so many limitations which was found out by the later scientists; Bronsted and Lowry, who came up with their theories afterwards
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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.
A base is the measure of the amount of hydroxide ions, according to the arrhenius theory.
No such equation is possible. It involves too many variables ... even more than are currently known or understood.
theory does not include practice but professionalism does
Similarities between the classical and human relations theory
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The reaction rate of a chemical reaction is dependent on temperature.
Scientific management theory focuses on improving efficiency through systematic analysis of work processes and employee tasks, aiming for maximum productivity. Human relation theory emphasizes the importance of social relationships in the workplace, recognizing that employee satisfaction and morale can significantly impact productivity and performance. While scientific management focuses on task optimization, human relation theory emphasizes the importance of human factors in organizational success.
ACID:(Accdg. to Arrhenius Theory) a compound that ionizes in water to form hydrogen bonds.
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Human relations theory focuses on the value, needs and contribution of the employee; classical theory's emphasis is the good of the organisation and the work.
Arrhenius's theory was limited by the fact that hydrochloric acid is neutralised by both sodium hydroxide solution and ammonia solution. In both cases, you get a colourless solution which you can crystallise to get a white salt - either sodium chloride or ammonium chloride.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1903 was awarded to Svante Arrhenius in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered to the advancement of chemistry by his electrolytic theory of dissociation.