A Bronsted-Lowry acid donates H+ ions
Bornsted Lowry base is an acid base reaction theory. The ideal came from Johannes Nicolaus Bronsted and Thomas Martin Lowry in 1923. The theory is that acid can lose or donate a proton.
A Brønsted-Lowry base accepts H+ ions.
A Bronsted-Lowry acid donates H+ ions
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Bornsted Lowry base is an acid base reaction theory. The ideal came from Johannes Nicolaus Bronsted and Thomas Martin Lowry in 1923. The theory is that acid can lose or donate a proton.
A Brønsted-Lowry base accepts H+ ions.
A Bronsted-Lowry acid donates H+ ions
A Bronsted-Lowry Acid Donates H+ ions
A Bronsted-Lowry Acid Donates H+ ions
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A conjugate base is considered the deprotonated acid.
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As the name sulfuric acid might indicate, it is a bronsted-lowry acid.
no, arhenious base is also a bronsted lowry base
A Bronsted-Lowery base accepts H+ ions
The acid donates protons to the base to form the products.