According to which theory NH₃ cannot be said to be base?
(A) Bronsted-Lowry
(B) Lewis
(C) Arrhenius
(D) None from the above
Answers
your answer is option a
The answer would be none of the above.
As per the theory is given by Arrhenius, Lewis and Bronsted-Lowry, Ammonia (NH3) is a base.
Arrhenius said that bases are the substances which produce hydroxide ions in solution.
Even Bronsted-Lowery said that a base can easily accept the proton.
However, Lewis said that base is an electron pair donor. In all the cases, you will get ammonia as a base.
The answer would be none of the above.
As per the theory is given by Arrhenius, Lewis and Bronsted-Lowry, Ammonia (NH3) is a base.
Arrhenius said that bases are the substances which produce hydroxide ions in solution.
Even Bronsted-Lowery said that a base can easily accept the proton.
However, Lewis said that base is an electron pair donor. In all the cases, you will get ammonia as a base.