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    Exam 15: Acids and Bases
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    In Arrhenius Theory,a(n)_____ Is a Substance That Completely Ionizes in Aqueous
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In Arrhenius Theory,a(n)_____ Is a Substance That Completely Ionizes in Aqueous

Question 10

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In Arrhenius theory,a(n) _____ is a substance that completely ionizes in aqueous solution to give H3O+(aq) and an anion.


A) ​strong acid
B) ​strong base
C) ​weak acid
D) ​alkali
E) ​weak base

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