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explain the bronsted acid and bronsted base

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are also Lewis acids and bases, which is a different theory about acid base chemistry. The Bronsted-Lowery definition refers to the loss or gain of an H+ (proton). The acid is a proton donor, and the base is a proton acceptor. The Arrhenius definition of an acid is an H+ producer and the base is an OH- producer..

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Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory

There are also Lewis acids and bases, which is a different theory about acid base chemistry. The Bronsted-Lowery definition refers to the loss or gain of an H+ (proton). The acid is a proton donor, and the base is a proton acceptor. The Arrhenius definition of an acid is an H+ producer and the base is an OH- producer.

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