According to Arrhenius theory, which of the given options is correct?
H+ ions are accepted in solution by an acid.
H+ ions are formed in solution by an acid.
OH− ions are formed in solution by an acid.
OH− ions are lost in solution by a acid.
An acid gives H+ ions in the solution and a base gives OH− ions in the solution. Examples: HCl is an acid whereas NaOH is a base.
According to the Arrhenius theory which ion is given by an acid in solution?
According to Arrhenius, acids release ____ ions in the aqueous solution.
~~Complete the passage by filling appropriate words Whenever a solution of acid is treated with a solution of base, __(83)___ and water are formed as the products. This reaction is known as neutralization reaction. The reaction is called neutralization because the '83' which is formed is generally ___(84)___ towards the litmus. Thus, neutralization may be defined as the reaction between acid and base present in aqueous solution to form '83' and water. According to Arrhenius theory, an acid when dissolved in water gives ____(85)a ____ ions. Similarly, a base when dissolved in water gives ___(85)b___ ions. Neutralization is the combination between ____ (85) a___ ions of the acid with ___ (85)b__ ions of the base to form water.
Choose the correct option
(1) red (2) blue (3) colourless (4) neutral