Is NH4+ a bronsted lowry acid?
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Yes, it is bronsted lowry acid because the Theory can give away one proton to other species (like water or hydroxide ion).
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Remember the Bronstead definition of an acid is a substance that donates a proton. NH4+ has a proton to donate. NH4+ H+ + NH3. H2SO3 also has protons it is able to donate, thus making it an acid.
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