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What makes a strong Lewis base?

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Answered by anjalirehan04
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An atom, ion, or molecule with a lone-pair of electrons can thus be a Lewis base. ... Lewis acids have vacant orbitals so they are in a lower energy level, while Lewis bases have lone pair electrons to share and thus occupy a higher energy level.

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An atom, ion, or molecule with a lone-pair of electrons can thus be a Lewis base. ... Lewis acids have vacant orbitals so they are in a lower energy level, while Lewis bases have lone pair electrons to share and thus occupy a higher energy level.

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