What are Lewis and Bronsted acids and bases?
1 Answer
Jun 8, 2018
Species that do transfer of electrons and transfer of protons, respectively...
Explanation:
A Lewis acid or base is a species which can receive or donate a lone pair of electrons, respectively. Lewis acids have space for a pair of electrons, and so they are willing to accept it, meanwhile Lewis bases have spare pairs of electrons, and so are willing to donate them to a Lewis acid.
Bronsted-Lowry acid-base theory is much more common. It talks about proton (hydrogen ions or