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Which ion is the only negative ion produced by an Arrhenius base in water? (1) NO3– (3) OH– (2) Cl– (4) H–
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Which ion is the only negative ion produced by an Arrhenius base in water?
(1) NO3– (3) OH–
(2) Cl– (4) H–
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According to Arrhenius Theory of acids and bases, an Arrhenius base, when dissolving in water, produces the only negative ion: OH-.
Therefore,
(3) OH-
is the correct answer.
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