For each of the given, the complete chemical equation for the acid and base that occurs has to be written and each using Bronsted language and Lewis language has to be described. Concept introduction: Acid: According to Bronsted-Lowry theory, a species which donates a proton in a proton transfer-reaction is said to be an acid. Base: According to Bronsted-Lowry theory, a species which accepts a proton in a proton transfer-reaction is said to be base. Lewis acid: A species which can form a covalent bond by accepting electron pairs for the species is said to be Lewis acid. Lewis base: A species which can form a covalent bond by donating electron pairs for the species is said to be Lewis base.
For each of the given, the complete chemical equation for the acid and base that occurs has to be written and each using Bronsted language and Lewis language has to be described. Concept introduction: Acid: According to Bronsted-Lowry theory, a species which donates a proton in a proton transfer-reaction is said to be an acid. Base: According to Bronsted-Lowry theory, a species which accepts a proton in a proton transfer-reaction is said to be base. Lewis acid: A species which can form a covalent bond by accepting electron pairs for the species is said to be Lewis acid. Lewis base: A species which can form a covalent bond by donating electron pairs for the species is said to be Lewis base.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the complete chemical equation for the acid and base that occurs has to be written using Bronsted language and Lewis language.
For each of the given, the complete chemical equation for the acid and base that occurs has to be written and each using Bronsted language and Lewis language has to be described.
Concept introduction:
Acid:
According to Bronsted-Lowry theory, a species which donates a proton in a proton transfer-reaction is said to be an acid.
Base:
According to Bronsted-Lowry theory, a species which accepts a proton in a proton transfer-reaction is said to be base.
Lewis acid:
A species which can form a covalent bond by accepting electron pairs for the species is said to be Lewis acid.
Lewis base:
A species which can form a covalent bond by donating electron pairs for the species is said to be Lewis base.
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