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2) detine acid and bose according to frankline theory​

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In 1923, the Danish chemist J.N. Brønsted, building on Franklin's theory, proposed that an acid is a proton donor; a base is a proton acceptor. In the same year the English chemist T.M. Lowry published a paper setting forth some similar ideas without producing a definition; in a later paper Lowry himself points out that Brønsted deserves the major credit, but the concept is still widely known as the Brønsted-Lowry theory.

Brønsted-Lowry Acids and Bases

An acid is a proton donor and a base is a proton acceptor.

These definitions carry a very important implication: a substance cannot act as an acid without the presence of a base to accept the proton, and vice versa. As a very simple example, consider the equation that Arrhenius wrote to describe the behavior of hydrochloric acid:

HCl→H++A–

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