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Although the Arrhenius and Brønsted-Lowry share some similarities, the two theories view acids and bases differently.Identify the following statements as part of the Arrhenius theory or part of the Brønsted-Lowry theory.Arrhenius TheoryBrønsted-Lowry TheoryBases accept   ionsAcids produce   ionsBases produce   ionsAcids are   donors

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Although the Arrhenius and Brønsted-Lowry share some similarities, the two theories view acids and bases differently.Identify the following statements as part of the Arrhenius theory or part of the Brønsted-Lowry theory.Arrhenius TheoryBrønsted-Lowry TheoryBases accept   ionsAcids produce   ionsBases produce   ionsAcids are   donors

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Solution

Arrhenius Theory:

  • Acids produce H+ ions
  • Bases produce OH- ions

Brønsted-Lowry Theory:

  • Acids are H+ donors
  • Bases accept H+ ions

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