Svante August Arrhenius received the Chemistry Nobel Prize in 1903 for the electrolytic theory of dissociation, which holds that when molecules of acids, bases, and salts are dissolved in water, they separate into ions.
Svante August Arrhenius received the Chemistry Nobel Prize in 1903 for the electrolytic theory of dissociation, which holds that when molecules of acids, bases, and salts are dissolved in water, they separate into ions.