A strong acid such as sulfuric acid dissociates ____________ in solution to produce ___________ ions by Arrhenius definition of an acidic substances
Completely; hydrogen ions
Completely; hydroxide ions
Slightly; hydroxide ions
Incompletely; hydrogen ions
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