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Which molecule is considered a base in the Lewis model, but not in the Brønsted-Lowry or Arrhenius model? PO43− NaOH NH3 Na2S

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Answer:
NH_3

Explanation: According to Arrhenius concept, a base is defined as a substance which donates hydroxide ions
(OH^-) when dissolved in water and an acid is defined as a substance which donates hydronium ions
(H_3O^+) in water.

According to the Bronsted Lowry conjugate acid-base theory, an acid is defined as a substance which donates protons and a base is defined as a substance which accepts protons.

According to the Lewis concept, an acid is defined as a substance that accepts electron pairs and base is defined as a substance which donates electron pairs.

Thus
NH_3 is a lewis base as it contains a lone pair of electrons and thus can donate it.


NH_3+H^+\rightarrow NH_4^+

Which molecule is considered a base in the Lewis model, but not in the Brønsted-Lowry-example-1
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