how so3 is lewis acid?
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For SO3 to be a Lewis acid , it would have to
react in such a way that it accepted a lone
pair from some other atom or molecule (from
a Lewis base). It turns out that sulfur very
readily accepts electrons from other
molecules, which is why it generally behaves
as a Lewis acid .
react in such a way that it accepted a lone
pair from some other atom or molecule (from
a Lewis base). It turns out that sulfur very
readily accepts electrons from other
molecules, which is why it generally behaves
as a Lewis acid .
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