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One of the following is a Bronsted acid but not a Bronsted base:A. `H_(2)S`B. `H_(2)S`C. `HCO_(3)^(Theta)`D. `NH_(3)`

Answer» Correct Answer - A
Bronsted acid is which gives `H^(o+)` ions and Bronsted base is which accepts `H^(o+)` ions.
So `H_(2)S` gives `H^(o+)` ions but cannot accept `H^(o+)`. While others `H_(2)O,HCO_(3)^(Theta),NH_(3)` can given and accept `H^(o+)` ions.


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