Why Boric acid is Different from Al(OH)3
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Lewis acids are the electron-pair acceptor and bases are the electron-pair donor. Bronsted acids give proton whereas bases accept proton.
Boric acid or orthoboric acid (H
3
BO
3
or B(OH)
3
) can accept a pair of electrons from Lewis bases and hence, act as Lewis acid.
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