bronsted-lowrys base is
a. NaoH
b.NH3
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naoh....i am not sure but it may be
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Ans: b.NH3
Ans: b.NH3Explanation:
Ans: In contrast to the acid definition, a Bronsted-Lowry base is a substance that accepts protons. An example of a proton acceptor is ammonia (NH3). The ammonia is happy to accept a proton from the hydrogen of water (H2O) to become NH4.
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