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We dont need Lewis' definition of acids and bases do we?
 

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On second thought, nah, u dont need it, i just looked at the sylabus
 
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Lavoisier, Davy, Arrhenius, Brønsted-Lowry.

No Lewis. :)
 

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just incase anyone is interested

basically its talking about transfer of electron pairs. where acid is a E pair donator and base is a E pair acceptor. oh and he is the same guy that did the dot diagrams. Its a more refined view of acids and base. but how its better i dun know as its not covered
 

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nosadness said:
just incase anyone is interested

basically its talking about transfer of electron pairs. where acid is a E pair donator and base is a E pair acceptor. oh and he is the same guy that did the dot diagrams. Its a more refined view of acids and base. but how its better i dun know as its not covered
gives us an alternative view on things. but not in syllabus.
 

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