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A Bronsted-Lowry acid is defined as a compound that gives hydronium ions to another compound for example, hydrochloric acid gives H+ ions to compounds it reacts with. Bronsted-Lowry bases are compounds that can accept hydronium ions when ammonia gets a hydronium ion from HCl, it forms the ammonium i
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