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Classify the following species into Lewis acids and Lewis bases and show how these act as such:
(a) `HO^(-)` , (b) `F^(-)` , (c ) `H^(+)` , (d) `BCl_(3)`

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a. `overset(Θ)(O)H` can donate electron pair. Hence, it is a Lewis base
b. `F^(Θ)` can also donate electron pair. Hence, it is a Lewis base
c. `H^(o+)` can accept electron pair. Hence, it is a Lewis base.
d. `BCl_(3)` is deficient in electrons. Hence, it can aceept electron pair and is, therefore, a Lewis acid.
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