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according to generalized acid base concept, acid is a​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Lewis definition is the most general theory, having no requirements for solubility or protons. An acid is a substance that accepts a lone pair of electrons. A base is a substance that donates a lone pair electrons.

Answered by qwmagpies
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Acid is a substance that accepts a lone pair.

  • According to the lewis acid-base concept, an acid is a substance that accepts a lone pair of electrons. Some lewis acids are Boron trifluoride, aluminium trichloride.
  • A base is a species that donates alone a pair of electrons. Some examples of lewis bases are ammonia, hydrogen sulfide etc.
  • Again the substance which donates a proton is called an acid.
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