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give the lewis concept of acid with examples​

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Answered by mudholkaryashwant
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In the Lewis theory, an acid is any ion or molecule that can accept a pair of nonbonding valence electrons. In the preceding section, we concluded that Al3+ ions form bonds to six water molecules to give a complex ion. Al3+(aq) + 6 H2O(l) Al(H2O)63+(aq) This is an example of a Lewis acid-base reaction.

Answered by aradhanachristian346
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In the Lewis theory, an acid is any ion or molecule that can accept a pair of nonbonding valence electrons. In the preceding section, we concluded that Al3+ ions form bonds to six water molecules to give a complex ion. Al3+(aq) + 6 H2O(l) Al(H2O)63+(aq) This is an example of a Lewis acid-base reaction.

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