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Can H+ act as a Lewis acid?

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Answered by lalitac915
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Essentially, H+ can be a Lewis or Bronsted acid, it just depends how you explain the interaction. If you are considering how the protons move, then you would refer to a Bronsted acid/base. If you are considering how the electrons move, then you would refer to a Lewis acid/base.

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