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Acidity of BF(3) can be explained on the...

Acidity of `BF_(3)` can be explained on the basis of which of the following concepts ?

A

Arrhenius concept

B

Bronsted Lowry concept

C

Lewis concept

D

Bronsted Lowry as well as Lewis concept.

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The correct Answer is:
C

`BF_(3)` is Lewis acid because it accepts electrons.
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