Defining/Classifying Acids and Bases - MCAT Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems

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None of the questions in this set require the use of a calculator. Math problems are intended to mimic the level of math intensity that you will see on the MCAT exam.

A Bronsted-Lowry acid will be able to                     .

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The Bronsted-Lowry definition of an acid is one of three acid definitions that can be used on the MCAT. The three definitions are as follows:

Arrhenius acid: increases H+ concentration in water (releases an H+)

Bronsted-Lowry acid: donates a proton to a Bronsted base (Bronsted bases accept protons)

Lewis acid: accepts a pair of electrons from a Lewis base (Lewis bases donate electrons)

An easy way to remember the difference between Bronsted-Lowry and Lewis is that the "e" in Lewis comes before the "e" in Bronsted; therefore the Lewis definition has to do with electrons.

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