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Why is methanol a Lewis base?

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Methanol is a lewis acid due to it also being a Bronsted-Lowry acid. That's because: Methanol can donate a proton, i.e. it is a Bronsted-Lowry acid. ... It has to accept electrons (i.e. it is a Lewis acid) in order to donate a proton.

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