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A sample of Ca(OH)2 is considered to be an Arrhenius base because it dissolves in water to yield

A. Ca2+ ions as the only positive ions in solution
B. H3O+ ions as the only positive ions in solution
C. OH– ions as the only negative ions in solution
D. H– ions as the only negative ions in solution

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The answer is C. Arrhenius bases increase the concentration of OH- in solution.
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Answer : The correct option is, (C)
OH^- ions as the only negative ions in solution

Explanation :

According to the Arrhenius concept, an acid is a substance that ionizes in the water to give hydronium ion or hydrogen ion
(H^+) and a bases is a substance that ionizes in the water to give hydroxide ion
(OH^-).

A sample of
Ca(OH)_2 is considered to be an Arrhenius base because when it dissolves in the water to yield
OH^- ions as the only negative ions in solution.

Hence, the correct option is, (C)

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