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What is the bronsted-lowery definition of acid-base?

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What is the bronsted-lowery definition of acid-base?

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Bronsted-Lowry definition is as follows: an acid is a species having a tendency to lose a proton, and a base is a species having a tendency to gain a proton. The term proton means the species H+ (the nucleus of the hydrogen atom) rather than the actual hydrogen ions that occur in various solutions; the definition is thus independent of the solvent.

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