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Carina
21 February, 12:09
Why CH3 ia lewis acid justify?
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Laylah Pennington
21 February, 15:54
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Because it has a lone pair of electron and it can gain or loose an H + ion. for further information search about bronsted lowry theory of acids and basis your idea will be cleared a bit more.
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