What is the difference between a Bronsted acid/base and a Lewis acid/base?
1 Answer
Dec 5, 2015
See explanation.
Explanation:
According to the Bronsted definition:
- Acid: is an
#H^+# donor. - Base: is an
#H^+# acceptor.
Example:
Bronsted Acid:
Bronsted Base:
According to the Lewis definition:
- Acid: is an electron lone pair acceptor.
- Base: is an electron lone pair donor.
Example:
Lewis Acid:
Lewis Base: