because arrhenius model does not include some elementa as they dont contain hydroxide before the reaction
According to Arrhenius, acids produce a proton in aqueous solution, and bases produce a hydroxide ion in aqueous solution. Hydrochloric acid is an Arrhenius acid because it gives up its proton as it dissolves in water. Sodium hydroxide is an Arrhenius base because it gives up its hydroxide as it dissolves in water.
Acids are dissociated forming hydrogen cations.
All Arrhenius acids produces hydrogen ions H+
the Arrhenius definitions stated that acids would donate a Hydrogen (H+)in water and a base would donate a hydroxide(OH-) in water, but would limit to substances with those "parts" like ammonia for example because it could do both.....
Acids are substances which produce hydrogen ionsin solution.Bases are substances which produce hydroxide ionsin solution.
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.
According to Arrhenius, acids produce a proton in aqueous solution, and bases produce a hydroxide ion in aqueous solution. Hydrochloric acid is an Arrhenius acid because it gives up its proton as it dissolves in water. Sodium hydroxide is an Arrhenius base because it gives up its hydroxide as it dissolves in water.
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Because they dissociate completely in water to produce H+ ions in solution.
Acids are dissociated forming hydrogen cations.
All Arrhenius acids produces hydrogen ions H+
the Arrhenius definitions stated that acids would donate a Hydrogen (H+)in water and a base would donate a hydroxide(OH-) in water, but would limit to substances with those "parts" like ammonia for example because it could do both.....
Acids are substances which produce hydrogen ionsin solution.Bases are substances which produce hydroxide ionsin solution.
Some acids contribute H+ directly to the base so the H+ will not be found in solution.
The Arrhenius definition of acids and bases explains a number of things. Arrhenius's theory explains why all acids have similar properties to each other (and, conversely, why all bases are similar): because all acids release H+ into solution (and all bases release OH-). The Arrhenius definition also explains Boyle's observation that acids and bases counteract each other. This idea, that a base can make an acid weaker, and vice versa, is called neutralization. hope that helped
As ammonia solution is alkaline, about pH 11 - 12, the phenolphthalein will turn pink.
No, it forms a basic solution containing ammonium hydroxide.