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can a substance be a lewis acid without being a bronsted lowery acid?​

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Answered by mahnoorhafizabad
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yes

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Answered by sanakhan7865
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Certainly. There are many compounds that can accept a pair of electrons from a Lewis base, yet don't have any Brønsted-Lowry acid (proton) moiety. The two are really rather different things, although there are of course many compounds that are both Lewis and Brønsted-Lowry acids (Al(OH)3 for example).

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