Explain why you do not classify many Lewis acids and bases

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my ahmed23 Jan 2023Last update: XNUMX year ago

Explain why you do not classify many Lewis acids and bases

The answer is: consider it an acid or Base Arrhidios is also an acid Louis no It has a hydrogen ion in order to give it to others, as it is not a Lowry acid, but all bases Lewis They are broasted bases because they are able to accept a hydrogen ion.

Lewis acids and bases are not classified as Acids, R-Hydose Bases, or ProTases because they are ionizable, meaning they can act as both an acid and a base. Lewis acids and bases are defined by the International Union for Research and Applied Chemistry as a molecular entity, which means that they are not just classified as a single compound. In addition, hydroxide is an ionized compound and therefore cannot be classified as an acid or a base. As such, many Lewis acids and bases are not classified as R-Hydose or Base.

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