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H2S is bronsted base or not

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Answered by priyahasinidevara129
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Explanation:

H2S is a Brønsted acid, because it is donating a proton to the water. It is also a Lewis acid, because it is accepting a pair of electrons to form the O-H bond in hydronium ion. H2S has two lone pairs on the S , so it can also act as a Lewis base.

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Answered by shreshta50
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Answer:

H2S is not bronsted base , it is bronsted acid even lewies acid

it is bronsted acid because it donates a proton to the water

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