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Interpretation:
Stronger acids as well as weaker acids than acetic acid has to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
Arrhenius gave the broader picture and suggested that acids can release an excess of
Bronsted-Lowry acid outlined the definition of acids that donate
In accordance with Lewis concept, an acid species accepts an electron-pair from some other electron-rich species while a base that has generally more electron density donates it to another electron-deficient species.
Acids that have higher
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