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Lewis theroy of acids and bases ??

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In 1923 G. N. Lewis suggested another way of looking at the reaction between H+ and OH- ions. In the Brnsted model, the OH- ion is the active species in this reaction it accepts an H+ ion to form a covalent bond. In the Lewis model, the H+ ion is the active speciesit accepts a pair of electrons from the OH- ion to form a covalent bond.

In the Lewis theory of acid-base reactions, bases donate pairs of electrons and acids accept pairs of electrons.

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In 1923 G. N. Lewis suggested another way of looking at the reaction between H+ and OH- ions. In the Brnsted model, the OH- ion is the active species in this reaction it accepts an H+ ion to form a covalent bond. In the Lewis model, the H+ ion is the active speciesit accepts a pair of electrons from the OH- ion to form a covalent bond.

In the Lewis theory of acid-base reactions, bases donate pairs of electrons and acids accept pairs of electrons.

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