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Explain how the presence of several oxygen atoms in a compound containing an -OH group can make the compound acidic.
I don't understand this because according to Arrhenius, bases have OH. And it doesn't apply to either Lewis's acid-base theories, or the Bronsted-Lowry acid base theories.
I don't understand this because according to Arrhenius, bases have OH. And it doesn't apply to either Lewis's acid-base theories, or the Bronsted-Lowry acid base theories.
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james
Explain how the presence of several oxygen atoms in a compound containing an -OH group can make the compound acidic
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