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Would the reaction of NaOH and HCl be arrhenius, bronsted-lowry, or lewis? What about NaOH and H2SO4?
15 years ago

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DrBob222
NaOH and HCl are base and acid by Arrhenius theory. Also by Bronsted-Lowry. Same for NaOH and H2SO4. I don't think Lewis acid applies to these.
15 years ago

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