Bronsted Acid/Base
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Re: Bronsted Acid/Base
Bronsted acid is a compound that donates H+ in solution while Bronsted base is a compound that accepts the H+
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Re: Bronsted Acid/Base
A Lewis acid and base accept and donate electrons respectively. Make sure you know the difference between that and Bronsted-Lowry acid and base which donate and accept protons respectively.
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