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explain the concept of Bronsted-lowry and base theory with suitable examples​

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A Bronsted-Lowry base is a substance which accepts a proton or H+ ion from the other compound and forms conjugated acid. Strong acids and bases ionize completely in an aqueous solution, whereas weak acids and bases are partially ionized in aqueous solution.

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