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2. Provide a definition for a Bronstead-Lowry Acid and a Bronstead-Lowry Base. How are these different from Arrhenius Acids and Bases?

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Step-by-step explanation:

According to the Bronsted Lowry conjugate acid-base theory:

  • An acid is defined as a substance which donates protons and forms conjugate base.


HA\rightarrow H^++A^-

  • A base is defined as a substance which accepts protons and forms conjugate acid.


BOH+H_2O\rightarrow (BOH_2)^(+)+OH^-

According to Arrhenius concept:

  • A base is defined as a substance which donates hydroxide ions
    (OH^-) when dissolved in water.
  • An acid is defined as a substance which donates hydronium ions
    (H_3O^+) in water.
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