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kekeman:

An Arrhenius acid increases the concentration of hydrogen ions when dissolved in solution. True False

kekeman:

@vocaloid

Vocaloid:

you simply need to know the definition of arrhenius acids/bases "An Arrhenius acid is a compound that increases the H+ ion concentration in aqueous solution. " reference: https://opentextbc.ca/introductorychemistry/chapter/arrhenius-acids-and-bases/ with that in mind, what do you think?

Vocaloid:

going off our definition, an arrhenius acid increases the H+ (hydrogen ion) concentration in solution. so going to your question, it's true based on the definition

kekeman:

An acid is a compound that contains the element hydrogen and increases hydrogen ions (H+) when it's dissolved in a solution.

kekeman:

Yea u right its true

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