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Define HSAB Principle. Discuss its applications.what are the limitations of Bronsted-lowry concept?​

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Answered by tajit9914
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HSAB concept is an initialism for "hard and soft (Lewis) acids and bases". Also known as the Pearson acid-base concept, HSAB is widely used in chemistry for explaining stability of compounds, reaction mechanisms and pathways. It assigns the terms 'hard' or 'soft', and 'acid' or 'base' to chemical species.

Explanation:

Application of HSAB to predict the direction of Inorganic reactions: HSAB principle is used to predict the outcome of few of the reactions. We can predict whether a reaction proceeds to the right or left based on soft or hard acid/base interactions.

Answered by sarwathunisa244
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HSAB theory:

HSAB concept is an initialism for "hard and soft (Lewis) acids and bases". Also known as the Pearson acid-base concept, HSAB is widely used in chemistry for explaining stability of compounds, reaction mechanisms and pathways. ... HSAB theory is also useful in predicting the products of metathesis reactions.

Discuss its applications.what are the limitations of Bronsted-lowry concept?

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