
(from the article `acid–base reaction`) ...This extension is one of the important features of the Brønsted–Lowry definition. It can be summarized by the equation A B + H+, in which A and B ...
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The Brønsted acid BH
+ formed on protonation of a base B is called the conjugate acid of B, and B is the conjugate base of BH
+. (The conjugate acid always carries one unit of positive charge more than the base, but the absolute charges of the species are immaterial to the definition.) For example: the Brønsted acid HCl and it...
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In Bronsted-Lowry terminology, a reactant and product that differ by a proton, H+.
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In Bronsted-Lowry terminology, a reactant and product that differ by a proton, H+.
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In prototonic solvents (e.g., H2O, NH3, acetic acid), two molecular species differing only in the presence or absence of a hydrogen ion (e.g., carbonic acid/bicarbonate ion or ammonium ion/ammonia); the basis of buffer action. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. in prototonic solvents (H
2O, NH
3, acetic acid), two molecular species differing only in the presence or absence of a hydrogen ion (carbonic acid/bicarbonate ion or ammonium ion/ammonia); the basis of buffer action.
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