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A Bronsted-Lowery base accepts H+ ions

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A Bronsted-Lowry base is a substance that can accept a proton. This definition differs from the Arrhenius definition of a base, which defines a base as a substance that produces hydroxide ions in solution.

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Bronsted and Lowry defined a base as any substance that accepts protons.

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A Bronsted-Lowry Base is one which is able to accept a proton (Hydrogen ion).

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A conjugate base is considered the deprotonated acid.

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βˆ™ 7y ago

It is a theory of an acid–base reaction.

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