Chemistry, asked by nadararsha, 10 months ago

why cations are Lewis acid.Explain​

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Answered by Anonymous
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All cations are Lewis acids since they are able to accept electrons. Examples include copper (Cu2), iron (Fe2+ and Fe3+), and hydrogen ion (H+). An atom, ion, or molecule with an incomplete octet of electrons can accept electrons.

Answered by saichaitanya12
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Explanation:

A Lewis acid is an electron pair acceptor; because metal ions have one or more empty orbitals, they act as Lewis acids when coordinating ligands

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