Define lewis acids and bases with examples
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Definition of a Lewis Acid. A Lewis acid is any species that can accept a pair of electrons. A Lewis base is a species that can donate a pair of electrons to an electron acceptor. The bond formed in a Lewis acid/basereaction is called a coordinate covalent bond.
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A Lewis acid is any species that can accept a pair of electrons. A Lewis base is a species that can donate a pair of electrons to an electron acceptor. The bond formed in a Lewis acid/base reaction is called a coordinate covalent bond.
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