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an example of lewis acid and base​

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Answered by Rppvian2020
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  • A Lewis acid is an electron pair acceptor and a Lewis base is an electron pair donor. ... Lewis acids and bases can be described as hard or soft. Examples of Lewis Acids: H+, K+, Mg2+, Fe3+, BF3, CO2, SO3, RMgX, AlCl3, Br2. Examples of Lewis Bases: OH-, F-, H2O, ROH, NH3, SO42-, H-, CO, PR3, C6H6.
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A Lewis acid is an electron pair acceptor and a Lewis base is an electron pair donor.

Lewis acids and bases can be described as hard or soft.

Examples of Lewis Acids: H+, K+, Mg2+, Fe3+, BF3, CO2, SO3, RMgX, AlCl3, Br2.

Examples of Lewis Bases: OH-, F-, H2O, ROH, NH3, SO42-, H-, CO, PR3, C6H6.

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