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What are called proton donor compounds?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Compounds which release protons (H+ ions) in aqueous solutions are called proton donors. According to Lowry-Bronsted Theory , these type of compounds are called Bronsted acids. ..

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Answered by Anonymous
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Proton donors and acceptors

The older Arrhenius theory of acids and bases viewed them as substances which produce hydrogen ions or hydroxide ions on dissociation. As useful a concept as this has been, it was unable to explain why NH3, which contains no OH– ions, is a base and not an acid, why a solution of FeCl3 is acidic, or why a solution of Na2S is alkaline.

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