Is OH^- lewis base. if yes then how ??
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Yes. If a base in one acid-base theory, it is a base in all acid-base theories.
Lewis base is the base which can donate a lone pair of electrons. For example, OH− and NH3 are Lewis bases, because they can donate a lone pair of electrons....
Lewis base is the base which can donate a lone pair of electrons. For example, OH− and NH3 are Lewis bases, because they can donate a lone pair of electrons....
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The given question is about Chemistry.
Yes, OH^- is a lewis base.
A Lewis base is a substance that has OH- ions and can denote a pair of nonbonding electrons. OH- is a base. In an aqueous solution, it can accept protons from acid to form a water molecule and any substance that accept the H+ ions in an aqueous solution. This highlights that yes it's a base. Moreover, as it has OH- ions, this proves that it is a lewis base.
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