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What is a Lewis-acid? Of NCl3, NH3, PCl3 and AlCl3, which is the likely Lewis-acid?

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NCl3 would be described as:

NCl3 would be described as:A) Lewis acid because it can donate electrons

NCl3 would be described as:A) Lewis acid because it can donate electronsB) Lewis acid because it can receive electrons

NCl3 would be described as:A) Lewis acid because it can donate electronsB) Lewis acid because it can receive electronsC) Lewis base because it can donate electrons

NCl3 would be described as:A) Lewis acid because it can donate electronsB) Lewis acid because it can receive electronsC) Lewis base because it can donate electronsD) Lewis base because it can receive electrons

NCl3 would be described as:A) Lewis acid because it can donate electronsB) Lewis acid because it can receive electronsC) Lewis base because it can donate electronsD) Lewis base because it can receive electronsE) This compound is neither acidic or basic

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Solution A: 25g of potassium dichromate dissolved in 500ml warm distilled water. Then 50ml of A + 50ml of B, this mix was poured slowly into 40ml of C + 100ml distilled water while stirring continuously!

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