Identify as an acid or a base. Provide a chemical equation showing how this is an acid or a base...
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Identify as an acid or a base. Provide a chemical equation showing how this is an acid or a base according to the Arrhenius definition.
a) {eq}Sr(OH)_2 \ (aq) {/eq}
b) {eq}HBr \ (aq) {/eq}
c) {eq}NaOH \ (aq) {/eq}
Arrhenius Definition:
There are many definitions that can be used to classify a compound as an acid or as a base. One of these definitions is the Arrhenius definitions which defines an acid an a base depending on their ability produce certain ions in solution.
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View this answerArrhenius defines an acid as a substance that can increase the hydrogen ion {eq}(H^+) {/eq} concentration of the solution while a base is a substance...
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