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explain this mechanism of acid base catalysis plz.​

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Answered by panchalisen12
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The mechanism of acid- and base-catalyzed reactions is explained in terms of the Brønsted-Lowry concept of acids and bases as one in which there is an initial transfer of protons from an acidic catalyst to the reactant or from the reactant to a basic catalyst. In terms of the Lewis theory of acids and bases, the reaction entails sharing of an electron pair donated by a base catalyst or accepted by an acid catalyst.

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Answered by akshayaakumar1982
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Explanation: In acid-base catalysis, the chemical reaction is accelerated by the addition of an acid or a base, and the acid or base itself is not consumed in the reaction. ... Proton donors and acceptors, i.e. acids and base may donate and accept protons in order to stabilize developing charges in the transition state.

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