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Explain Bronsted Lowry concept with examples?​

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A Bronsted-Lowry acid is a substance that donates a proton in the form of a hydrogen ion. The Bronsted-Lowry base, in turn, accepts this proton, and the resulting products are a conjugate acid and a conjugate base. The conjugate acid is the result of the base accepting the proton, so the charge increases by +1.

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Explanation:

A Bronsted-Lowry acid is a substance that donates a proton in the form of a hydrogen ion. The Bronsted-Lowry base, in turn, accepts this proton, and the resulting products are a conjugate acid and a conjugate base. The conjugate acid is the result of the base accepting the proton, so the charge increases by +1

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