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Can we call NaH a bronsted acid or bronsted base? (since it has no h+)

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Answered by GamiGargi
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Explanation:

To determine whether a substance is an acid or a base, count the hydrogens on each substance before and after the reaction. If the number of hydrogens has decreased that substance is the acid (donates hydrogen ions). If the number of hydrogens has increased that substance is the base (accepts hydrogen ions).

therefore as it number of hydrogen increases it is a bronsted base.

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