Substance Definition Lewis acid A. Provides H* in water Bronsted-Lowry acid B. Provides OH¯ in water Arrhenius base C. Proton donor D, Proton acceptor

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Title: Understanding Acids and Bases: Definitions and Classification

### Match the Substance with its Definition:

#### Substances:
1. **Lewis acid**
2. **Bronsted-Lowry acid**
3. **Arrhenius base**

#### Definitions:
A. Provides H<sup>+</sup> in water
B. Provides OH<sup>-</sup> in water
C. Proton donor
D. Proton acceptor
E. Electron pair donor
F. Electron pair acceptor

### Instructions:
Use the checkboxes to match each substance with its correct definition. This exercise will help solidify your understanding of the different theoretical frameworks used in chemistry to describe acids and bases.

Explanation of terms:
- **Lewis Acid**: A substance that can accept an electron pair (F).
- **Bronsted-Lowry Acid**: A substance that can donate a proton (C).
- **Arrhenius Base**: A substance that provides OH<sup>-</sup> ions in water (B).

Through this matching activity, you will familiarize yourself with the distinct but related definitions given by Lewis, Bronsted-Lowry, and Arrhenius, which are pivotal in different chemical contexts.
Transcribed Image Text:Title: Understanding Acids and Bases: Definitions and Classification ### Match the Substance with its Definition: #### Substances: 1. **Lewis acid** 2. **Bronsted-Lowry acid** 3. **Arrhenius base** #### Definitions: A. Provides H<sup>+</sup> in water B. Provides OH<sup>-</sup> in water C. Proton donor D. Proton acceptor E. Electron pair donor F. Electron pair acceptor ### Instructions: Use the checkboxes to match each substance with its correct definition. This exercise will help solidify your understanding of the different theoretical frameworks used in chemistry to describe acids and bases. Explanation of terms: - **Lewis Acid**: A substance that can accept an electron pair (F). - **Bronsted-Lowry Acid**: A substance that can donate a proton (C). - **Arrhenius Base**: A substance that provides OH<sup>-</sup> ions in water (B). Through this matching activity, you will familiarize yourself with the distinct but related definitions given by Lewis, Bronsted-Lowry, and Arrhenius, which are pivotal in different chemical contexts.
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