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The Bronsted-Lowry concept can be applied to non-aqueous mediums since it focuses on the transfer of protons between acid-base pairs. Whether in water or another solvent, a substance can still act as an acid by donating a proton (H+) and a base by accepting a proton. This fundamental transfer of protons can occur in various solvents beyond water, allowing the concept to be applicable in non-aqueous mediums.

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