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Define acid and base according to bronsted lowry theory

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Answered by Ambitou
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Answer:

Explanation:

A bronsted- Lowry acid is a chemical species capable of donating a proton or hydrogen cation.

A bronsted- Lowry base is a chemical species capable of accepting a proton.

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Answered by qwmagpies
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According to Bronsted theory, acid is a proton donor and base is a proton acceptor.

  • Bronsted acid-base theory is based on the proton or hydrogen ion donating or accepting tendency.
  • According to this theory, an acid is a species that can donate its proton or hydrogen ion to any base.
  • According to this theory, a base is a species that can accept a proton or hydrogen ion from any acid.

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