The most inclusive definition of acids and basis is the Lewis definition, named after Gilbert N. Lewis. A Lewis acid and base is an electron-pair acceptor and electron-pair donator, respectively.
Bronsted and Lowry
that is the definition of acids
If you have a base an acid can neutralize it, giving water and a salt
Bronsted and Lowry
Compounds are acids if they ionize to release H+ ions in aqueous solutions.
Bronsted and Lowry
that is the definition of acids
i believe it is the Arrhenius Concept. (:
If you have a base an acid can neutralize it, giving water and a salt
a chain of amino acids joined by peptide linkages
Salts are the products of the reactions between acids and bases.
A protein is by definition, a chain of amino acids.
No, by the Lewis definition they accept an electron pair.
Bronsted and Lowry
Not really, in the sense that that's not a part of the definition. In practice, it may be the case, but the real definition is that strong acids fully dissociate in dilute solution and weak acids don't.
Compounds are acids if they ionize to release H+ ions in aqueous solutions.
A salt (the a is needed to receive full credit, this indicates it is not table salt) and hydrogen gas when acids such as HCl, H2SO4 react