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All Bronsted bases are also lewis bases, but all bronsted acids are not lewis acids. Why?

Answer» <html><body><p></p>Solution :Because, bronsted <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/bases-394363" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about BASES">BASES</a> are proton acceptors and <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/lewis-541347" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about LEWIS">LEWIS</a> bases <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/contain-409810" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about CONTAIN">CONTAIN</a> lone pair/s of electrons available for coordination and thus they can accept <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/protons-1171004" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about PROTONS">PROTONS</a>. <br/> Example: `NH_(3),H_(2)O`.</body></html>


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