Who developed definitions of acids and bases based on the compounds' abilities to either donate or accept protons (H⁺ ions)?, Johannes Nicolaus Bronsted, Gilbert Newton Lewis, Svante Arrhenius, Thomas Marcus Highry, Which statement correctly defines a Bronsted acid?, A Bronsted acid is a substance that accepts a proton from another species. , A Bronsted acid is a substance that donates a proton (H⁺) to another species. , A Bronsted acid is a substance that removes electrons from another species. , A Bronsted acid is a molecule that does not react with water., Which statement correctly defines a Bronsted base?, A Bronsted base is a substance that accepts a proton (H⁺) from another species. , A Bronsted base is a substance that donates a proton to another species. , A Bronsted base is a substance that only reacts with metals. , A Bronsted base is a substance that donates electrons., In a reaction, H₂SO₄ reacts with H₂O to form H₃O⁺ and HSO₄⁻. The student observes that water accepts a proton from sulfuric acid. Which correctly identifies the acid and base in this reaction according to Bronsted–Lowry theory?, H₂SO₄ and H₂O are both acids., H₂SO₄ and H₂O are both bases. , H₂SO₄ is the base, and H₂O is the acid. , H₂SO₄ is the acid, and H₂O is the base, Who defines acids as substances producing hydrogen ions (H⁺) and bases as substances producing hydroxide ions (OH⁻) in water, Johannes Nicolaus Bronsted, Gilbert Newton Lewis, Svante Arrhenius, Thomas Marcus Highry.
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