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A chemist lectures about the following definition for acids and bases.
The acid-base behavior is analyzed in terms of how electrons are transferred between compounds rather than in terms of how hydrogen ions are transferred.
What is the chemist defining?
the Arrhenius concept of acids and bases
the classical concept of acids and bases
the Lewis concept of acids and bases
the Bronsted-Lowry concept of acids and bases
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The Lewis concept of acids and bases.
Lewis acids accept an electron pair and Lewis bases donate an electron pair, focusing on electron transfer rather than proton (H+) transfer.
Lewis acids accept an electron pair and Lewis bases donate an electron pair, focusing on electron transfer rather than proton (H+) transfer.
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