Chemistry, asked by vaanyagupta2005, 9 months ago

What is a Lowry acid?

Answers

Answered by yadavnirankar1985
1

A Bronsted-Lowry acid is a chemical species that donates one or more hydrogen ions in a reaction. In contrast, a Bronsted-Lowry base accepts hydrogen ions. When it donates its proton, the acid becomes its conjugate base.

Answered by subhash17111975
0

Answer:

A Lowry Acid releases hydrogen ions during the reaction....

HOPE IT HELPS YOU

PLZ MARK ME AS THE BRAINLIEST....

Similar questions