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Based on the Arrhenius theory, when potassium

hydroxide dissolves in water, the only negative
ion in the aqueous solution is
(1) O2 (aq) (3) H (aq)
(2) OH2 (aq) (4) OH (aq)

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(4)
OH^(-) (aq)

That's the answer.
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Answer : The correct option is, (4)
OH^-(aq).

Explanation :

According to the Arrhenius theory, an acid is a substance that ionizes in water to gives
H^+ ions (hydronium ions or hydrogen ions) and a base is a substance which ionizes in water to gives
OH^- ions (hydroxide ions).

As we know that when the potassium hydroxide (KOH) dissolves in water or ionizes in water to gives
OH^- ions (hydroxide ions) and
K^+ ions (potassium ion). That means
OH^- ion is a negative ion in aqueous solution and
K^+ ions is a positive ion in aqueous solution.

Hence, the correct option is, (4)
OH^-(aq).

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