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Acid-base chemistry catalytic behavior

The Lewis model is commonly used in chemistry to consider the catalytic behavior of such Lewis acids as ZnCl2 and BFj. In general, when proton transfer reactions are involved, most chemists use the Arrhenius or Br0nsted-Lowry models. Table 13.6 summarizes the add-base models we have discussed. [Pg.427]


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