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Lewis acid
Lewis acid In chemistry, a Lewis acid can accept a pair of electrons and ... covalent bond, after the American chemist Gilbert Lewis. The Lewis acid and Lewis base ...
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Lewis acid (translated from German)
Lewis acid One Lewis acid is in that Acid-CousinTheory after Gilbert Newton Lewis more ...
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Talk:Lewis acid
Talk:Lewis acid It should be mentioned that all Bronsted ... as the article calls them) are also Lewis acids and bases (though not all Lewis acids and Bronsted-Lowery acids). I hope ...
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Acid of Lewis (translated from French)
Acid of Lewis This article is one ébauche to be ... share your knowledge by modifying it. One acid of Lewis is one molécule likely to accept one ... and will be thus one acide of Lewis .
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Theory acid-base of Lewis (translated from Italian)
Theory acid-base of Lewis According to theory of Lewis one acido able substance is one to ... chemical species. According to the definition of Lewis they are acids also composed like aluminum ... the example brought back here, according to Lewis ammoniaca it is the base and ...
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Acid
Acid It has been suggested that strong acid be merged into this article or section. (Discuss) Acids and bases: Acid-base reaction theories pH Self-ionization of ... bases Weak bases For other uses, see Acid (disambiguation). An acid (often represented by the generic formula ...
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Acid (translated from French)
Acid For the homonymous articles, to see Acid (homonymy). One acid is one chemical compound generally defined by ... the end of the XIXème century: an acid is one chemical compound being able to ... Lowry (1922) says to us that an acid releases protons and a base collects ...
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Acid (translated from Portuguese)
Acid Acid - It is a chemical species (molecule or ... way, watery or not) The concept of acid is the opposed one to the one ... 1923 , and generalizes the previous teoría of acid, of Arrhenius, of 1887. In the definition of Arrhenius one acid it is a substance that when ...
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Acid (translated from Italian)
Acid In chemistry, the definitions of acid and base they have endured various modifications ... in chronological order. Theory of Arrhenius: one acid it is a substance that dissociating itself ... strong inorganic acids like acido sulfuric andhydrochloric acid and acids weak people like acido acetic andcitric acid. The "force" of an acid, and ...
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Lewis base
Lewis base A Lewis base is any molecule or ion that ... is one interpretation. A nucleophile is a Lewis base. Lewis bases do not require a hydroxide ion ... amides. Many anions can also be considered Lewis bases such as F - . When a ...
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