A conjugant acid.
Conjugate acid
A Bronsted-Lowery base accepts H+ ions
An acid donates an H+, and a base accepts an H+. - Apex
A base is not simply a substance that reacts with an acid. A base is a substance that accepts or "steals" a hydrogen ion from an acid or produces hydroxide ions (OH-) in water. A metal does neither of these.
An acid accepts an electron pair from a base.
Conjugate acid
It is a Base
A base is the opposite of an acid. Why? Because an acid can donate a hydrogen ion while a base accepts, or takes, a hydrogen ion from other substances. Therefore, if you mix them you will get a neutral result.
A Bronsted-Lowery base accepts H+ ions
An acid donates an H+, and a base accepts an H+. - Apex
A base is not simply a substance that reacts with an acid. A base is a substance that accepts or "steals" a hydrogen ion from an acid or produces hydroxide ions (OH-) in water. A metal does neither of these.
An acid accepts an electron pair from a base.
Bronsted-Lowry Base Accepts Hydrogen atoms.
The Brønsted-Lowry acid-base theory was devised in 1923 by two independent people. Jahannes Brønsted and Thomas Lowry. In this theory an acid base reaction is one that involves the transfer of a hydrogen ion (H+) from one substance to another. The acid donates the ion while the bases accepts it.ExampleHCl + H2O → H3O+ + Cl- Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is an acid because it donated a proton (hydrogen) to the water creating a hydronium ion.NH3 + H2O → NH4+ + OH-Ammonia (NH3) is a base because it accepts a proton from the water molecule to form ammonium.
As with any acid-base reaction, the temperature would increase and hydrogen gas would be produced.
An acid donates an H+, and a base accepts an H+.
An acid donates an H+, and a base accepts an H+. (apex).