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According to the bronsted-lowry theory of acids and bases, a base is 1. a substance which when dissolved in water yields oh−. 2. a proton donor. 3. an electron donor. 4. an electron acceptor. 5. a proton
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According to the bronsted-lowry theory of acids and bases, a base is 1. a substance which when dissolved in water yields oh−. 2. a proton donor. 3. an electron donor. 4. an electron acceptor. 5. a proton acceptor. 013 2.5 poi
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According to the Bronsted-Lowry theory of acids and bases, a base is
5. a proton acceptor.
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