Bronsted, Arrhenious, or Lewis?

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Sabrina Ryu 3L
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Bronsted, Arrhenious, or Lewis?

Postby Sabrina Ryu 3L » Wed Nov 28, 2018 3:09 pm

Which of the definitions of acids and bases (Bronsted, Arrhenious, or Lewis) will we be most commonly using within this class?

Selina Bellin 2B
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Re: Bronsted, Arrhenious, or Lewis?

Postby Selina Bellin 2B » Wed Nov 28, 2018 3:56 pm

i THINK lewis i'm not sure tho

Dimitri Speron 1C
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Re: Bronsted, Arrhenious, or Lewis?

Postby Dimitri Speron 1C » Sun Dec 02, 2018 10:40 am

Lewis and Bronsted, Arrhenius is a pretty outdated definition that was superseded by the Lewis and Bronsted-Lowry theories.


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