[H3PNH3] is Lewis acid or base
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Lewis acids and bases result in the formation of an adduct rather than a simple displacement reaction, as with classical acids and bases. An example is HCl vs H+: HCl is a classical acid, but not a Lewis acid; H+ is a Lewis acid when it forms an adduct with a Lewis base.
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