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Consider this reaction: NH4+ + HPO42− → NH3 + H2PO4−
Which is the Bronsted-Lowry acid ?
NH4+
HPO42-
HPO42–
H2PO4–
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NH4+ is the Brønsted–Lowry acid — it donates a proton to become NH3. HPO4^2− is the base (it accepts a proton to form H2PO4−).
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