Transcription of 3.4 BRØNSTED–LOWRY ACIDS AND BASES - Sapling Learning
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96 CHAPTER 3 ACIDS AND BASES . THE CURVED-ARROW nsted lowry ACIDS AND BASESA. Definition of Br nsted ACIDS and BasesAlthough less general than the Lewis concept, the Br nsted lowry acid base conceptpro-vides another way of thinking about ACIDS and BASES that is extremely important and useful inorganic chemistry. The Br nsted lowry definition of ACIDS and BASES was published in 1923,the same year that Lewis formulated his ideas of acidity and basicity. A species that donates aproton in a chemical reaction is called a Br nsted acid ;a species that accepts a proton in achemical reaction is a Br nsted reaction of ammonium ion with hydroxide ion (see Eq.)
96 CHAPTER 3 • ACIDS AND BASES. THE CURVED-ARROW NOTATION 3.4 BRØNSTED–LOWRY ACIDS AND BASES A. Definition of Brønsted Acids and Bases Although less general than the Lewis concept, the Brønsted–Lowry acid–base concept pro- vides another way of thinking about acids and bases that is extremely important and useful in
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