Respuesta :
Arrhenius acids and Bronsted Lowrey acids are the exact same. HCl is one example
Explanation:
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An Arrhenius acid is a substance that, when dissolved, forms stainless hydrogen (H +)
An Arrhenius base is a substance that when dissolved produces oxhydryl ions (OH-).
For example:
hydrochloric acid: HCl
Nitric Acid: HNO3