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Is Na+ a Lewis acid or base?

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Answered by anvisomani9
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According to the bronsted lowry definition of an acid, the sodium ion is not an acid. This is because the bronsted lowry definition of an acid states that an acid is a proton donor. The large sodium ion, Na+, is neither an acid nor a base in water.

Answered by ValeryLegasov
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none of them as it neither accepts nor donates lone pairs

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