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Bronsted lowry base is defined as a substance that

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bronsted-Lowry base is a solution that behaves as a proton acceptor, and these protons are in the form of a hydrogen (H+) ion.

Ammonia is the Bronsted-Lowry base because it is the 'proton acceptor' - it accepts a hydrogen atom from water.

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Answered by qwmagpies
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A Bronsted Lowry base is defined as a substance that accepts a proton.

  • According to Bronsted Lowry's concept of acid base theory, an acid is defined as the species which donates a proton or hydrogen ion to a base.
  • According to Bronsted Lowry's concept of acid-base theory, a base is defined as the species which accepts a proton or hydrogen ion from an acid.
  • For example, ammonia can accept hydrogen ions and act as a base.
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