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What are the examples for Bronsted Lowry acids?

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Answered by rayhan2004
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Ammonia is the Bronsted-Lowry base because it is the 'proton acceptor' - it accepts a hydrogen atom from water. On the other hand, water is the Bronsted-Lowry acid because it is the 'proton donor'. ... The conjugate base is the hydroxide ion (OH-) because this is the substance produced when H2O donated the proton.

Answered by shetriyas
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 Reaction between water and ammonia and Sulfuric acid and water
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