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why the bronsted and lowry concept failed​

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Answered by sumit5910
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This theory fails to explain relative strength of acids and bases. Actually, the formation of a coordination compound is a slow process, but the acid-base reaction is a fast process. This behaviour cannot be explained on the basis of the Lewis concept. The catalytic activity of many acids is due to proton (H+).

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