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5 September, 11:44

Which pairing matches the type of substance with the item it donates? a. acid: h ion; base: proton b. acid: proton; base: electron pair c. acid: electron pair; base: proton d. acid: electron pair; base: h ion

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  1. 5 September, 12:56
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    B is the correct answer so yeah i think this is 20 characters
  2. 5 September, 12:57
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    The correct option is B.

    A Bronsted Lowry [which is usually a Lewis base] base can donate a pair of electrons to the hydrogen ion. The proton is a Lewis acid and it can accept a pair of electrons.

    A Lewis acid is a substance that can accept a pair of non bonding electrons while a Lewis base is a substance which can donate a pair of non bonding electrons.
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