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What are bronsted and arrhenius bases ?Give Examples

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Definition of Bronsted Bases:** - Bronsted bases are defined as substances that act as proton acceptors. This means they can accept hydrogen ions (H⁺) from acids. When a Bronsted base accepts a proton, it forms a conjugate acid. 2. **Example of a Bronsted Base:** - Consider the reaction: \[ ...
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