What is the difference between Arrhenius theory, Bronsted concept, and Lewis concept?
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Arrhenius Base Definition: Hydroxide is an OH- dissolved in water.
Bronsted-Lowry Base Definition: Hydroxide attacks and accepts the H+ from hydronium.
Lewis Acid Definition: The H+ on Hydronium accepts the attacking electron pair to form a bond.
Bronsted-Lowry Base Definition: Hydroxide attacks and accepts the H+ from hydronium.
Lewis Acid Definition: The H+ on Hydronium accepts the attacking electron pair to form a bond.
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An Arrhenius base increases the concentration of OH- ions. A Brønsted-Lowry acid is any species that donates a proton to another molecule. A Brønsted-Lowry base is any species that accepts a proton from another molecule. A Lewis acid is an electron pair acceptor.
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