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Definitions of Acids and Bases

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Definitions of Acids and Bases
Arrhenius definition: compounds identified as producing H+ or OH- ions:
- Acids produceH3O+akahydronium ions:
- Bases produceOH-akahydroxideions:
**Bronsted - Lowry definition: compounds identified as H+ acceptors or donors
- AcidsdonateH+ ions
- BasesacceptH+ ions
Lewis definition: compounds identified as electron acceptors or electron donors
- Acids: electronacceptors(anions/cations:cations), and we call them (nucleophiles/electrophiles):electrophiles
- Bases: electrondonorsand we call them nucleophiles/electrophiles:nucleophilesExamples: ligands, --:NH2
Wize Concept
Recall: Together, a Lewis acid and base can form a specific type of bond (when the Lewis base donates a pair of electrons to the Lewis acid to form a bond):
coordinate covalent
bond Example: In the following reaction between NH3 and BH3, which is acting as the Lewis acid and which is acting as the Lewis base?

NH3 is donating its pair of electrons to BF3.
NH3 is acting as the Lewis Base (donating a pair of electrons)
BF3 is acting as the Lewis Acid (accepting a pair of electrons)
Wize Tip
If we remember the definitions of acids and bases in alphabetical order, we can remember that the definitions go from simplest to most complex:
Arrhenius definition-acids and bases produce H+ or OH- ions
Bronsted-Lowry definition-acids and bases are H+ donors or acceptors
Lewis definition-acids and bases are electron pair acceptors or donators.
Wize Tip
Think of the acid HCl to remember the Bronsted-Lowry definition of an acid. Acids are proton (H+) donors.
Then, to remember the Lewis acid definition, remember that since acids donate a proton they do they opposite for electrons...they accept electrons!
Bases on the other hand are proton acceptors and since they accept protons, they do the opposite for electrons...they donate them!