examples of bronsted lowry acids
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Acetic acid (CH3COOH) is the Bronsted-Lowry acid because it is the proton donor - it donated its hydrogen ion to water. Water is the Bronsted-Lowry base because it is the proton acceptor. The conjugate base is CH3COO- because it is the substance produced after the proton, hydrogen, is donated.
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- oxalic acid
- boric acid
- phosphoric acid etc...................................
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