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Define acid and base according to lewis concept

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In Lewis theory of acid-base reactions,bases give away electrons while the acids do the opposite.

Acids:

A Lewis acid is a substance that can accept non- bonding electrons. It is an electron acceptor.

Bases:

A Lewis bases is any substance that can donate electrons. In other words,it is an electron giver.

The bond formed between a Lewis acid and Lewis base is called Coordinate Covalent bond.

Example:

Acid=>Hydrochloric acid,HCl

Base=>Ammonia,NH3

Answered by aryanagarwal466
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Answer:

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Explanation:

In Lewis' theory of acid-base reactions, bases give up electrons, while acids form the opposite.

Acids:

Lewis acid is a substance that accepts non-binding electrons. It is an electron acceptor.

Bases:

A Lewis base is any substance that can produce an electron. In other words, he is an electron donor. The bond formed between the Lewis acid and the Lewis base is called a coordinated covalent bond.

For example:

Acid => hydrochloric acid, HCl

Base => Ammonia, NH3

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