What are acids and bases according to Bronsted Lowry theory ? Give an example
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according to bronsted theory both of them are liquieds with different H and OH concentrations
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The Bronsted-Lowry definition of acids and bases is pretty simple. An acid is a proton donor, and a base is a proton acceptor. In the example of ammonia dissolving in water (NH3 + H2O = NH4+ + OH-), the water donates a proton, so it is the acid. ... The hydroxide ion is accepting the proton and is called a conjugate base.
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