Bransted lorey law definition
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Brønsted–Lowry theory, also called proton theory of acids and bases, a theory, introduced independently in 1923 by the Danish chemist Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted and the English chemist Thomas Martin Lowry, stating that any compound that can transfer a proton to any other compound is an acid, and the compound that accepts the proton is a base. A proton is a nuclear particle with a unit positive electrical charge; it is represented by the symbol H+ because it constitutes the nucleus of a hydrogen atom.
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A Brønsted-Lowry acid is any species that is capable of donating a proton— H+. ... Water is amphoteric, which means it can act as both a Brønsted-Lowry acid and a Brønsted-Lowrybase.
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