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.
An Arrhenius base produces OH- ions.
Some of the original base remains in the solution
Some of the original base remains in the solution
True
A Bronsted-Lowery base accepts H+ ions
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An Arrhenius base produces OH- ions.
An Arrhenius base produces OH- ions.
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true
A conjugate base is considered the deprotonated acid.
Some of the original base remains in the solution
Some of the original base remains in the solution
true
True
True