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Properties of Lowry-Br0nsted acids and bases

Br0nsted-Lowry acids and bases (Chapter 6, Sections 6.2-6.4) Lewis bases and Lewis acids (Chapter 6, Section 6.5) the acid-base properties of alcohols, alkenes, aldehydes, and ketones (Chapter 6, Sections 6.3-6.S)... [Pg.812]

The classical properties of adds and bases are listed in the introduction to the chapter. As an example of how a property relates to the ion associated with it, an acid-base neutralization is H+ + OH —> HjO. 3. An Arrhenius base is a source of OH ions, whereas a Br0nsted-Lowry base is a proton remover. The two are in agreement, as the OH ion is an excellent proton remover. Other substances, howeva-, can also remove protons, so there are other bases according to the Br0nsted-Lowry concept. 5. In the reaction shown below, AICI3, a Lewis add, accepts an electron pair from Q , a Lewis base, in a Lewis add—Lewis base neutralization reaction. [Pg.733]


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