What is the difference between lewis acid and bronsted acid?
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A bronsted acid is a proton donor whereas a Lewis base is an electron acceptor
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There are two complementary definitions of acids and bases that are important: ... the Bronsted (or Bronsted-Lowry) definition: an acid is a proton (H+ ion) donor, and a base is a proton acceptor; the Lewis definition: an acid is an electron acceptor, and a base is an electron donor.
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