Asked by Janissa
                I need help describing the difference between Arrhenius acid/base, Bronsted/Lowry acid/base, and Lewis acid/base. Everything online is too complicated! Thanks!
            
            
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                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    You need to learn to read that "complicated" and spend time with it. Practice makes perfect.
Arrhenius' theory--acids give H^+ in solution; bases give OH^- in solution.
Bronsted/Lowry--acids are proton donors; bases are proton acceptors.
Lewis--acids accept electrons; bases donate electrons.
Can you take it from there? It should be easy enough to spot the differences (and similarities).
    
Arrhenius' theory--acids give H^+ in solution; bases give OH^- in solution.
Bronsted/Lowry--acids are proton donors; bases are proton acceptors.
Lewis--acids accept electrons; bases donate electrons.
Can you take it from there? It should be easy enough to spot the differences (and similarities).
                    Answered by
            luke
            
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