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alias_grace
Dec1-06, 01:37 PM
An Arrhenius acid
a) in an ionic compound that contains hydrogen atoms
b) produces an aqueous solution whose pH is greater than 7
c) releases hydrogen ions in aqueous solution
d) is always a neutral molecule


I know that c) is true and d) is false. However, I don't know if a) and b) are within the definition of Arrhenius acid. My guess is that only c) is true. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

bluevires
Dec1-06, 06:26 PM
According to the Arrhenius definition, an acid is any substance, which when dissolved in water, tends to increase the amount of H+

so my guess would be that C is always true, the others aren't necessarily true.

Cesium
Dec2-06, 10:22 AM
Yes, C is correct by defintion.

a is false because there are some ionic compounds that contain hydrogen atoms and are not acids- ie. NH4NO3, NaHCO3

b is false because >7 pH is a base

d wouldn't be an acid or a base

alias_grace
Dec2-06, 03:18 PM
Thank you. I was trying to think of things to disprove the other answers to validate my answer :)