Which of the following definitions of acids and bases focuses on the transfer of the H+ particle?
I. Arrhenius
II. Brønsted -Lowry
III. Lewis


I and II

I and III

II and III

I, II and III

Respuesta :

Answer;

I and II

Explanation;

  • Arrhenius definition of acid and bases involves adding an H+ or OH- to one side of the equation, while  bronsted-lowery definition involves transfer of protons.
  • Arrhenius acid is any substances that increases the concentration of hydronium ions (H3O+) in solution.
  • Brønsted-Lowry acid is any substance that can act as a proton donor.
  • Lewis acid is any substance that can accept a pair of electrons.

Answer : The correct option is, I and II

Explanation :

According to the Arrhenius theory, an acid is a substance that ionizes in the water to give hydronium ion [tex](H_3O^+)[/tex] or hydrogen ion [tex](H^+)[/tex] and a bases is a substance that ionizes in the water to give hydroxide ion [tex](OH^-)[/tex].

According to the Bronsted Lowry concept, Bronsted Lowry-acid is a substance that donates one or more hydrogen ion in a reaction and Bronsted Lowry-base is a substance that accepts one or more hydrogen ion in a reaction.

According to the Lewis acid-base theory, an acid is a sustenance that accepts pairs of electrons and the a base is a substance that donates pairs of electrons.

As per question, the Arrhenius and Bronsted Lowry are the definitions of acids and bases that focuses on the transfer of the [tex]H^+[/tex] hydrogen particles.

Hence, the correct option is, I and II

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