Difference between revisions of "Brønsted-Lowry theory"

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In the '''Bronsted-Lawry theory''', an [[acid]] is defined as a substance that can donate a [[proton]], and a [[base]] is a substance that can accept a proton.
 
In the '''Bronsted-Lawry theory''', an [[acid]] is defined as a substance that can donate a [[proton]], and a [[base]] is a substance that can accept a proton.
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In the Bronsted-Lawry theory, an acid is defined as a substance that can donate a proton, and a base is a substance that can accept a proton.