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H .O. H+H .O. H--------.O.-H+-[H-.O.-H]
There is 6 dotes around the O with the arrow beside it and four around the other O Please help to explain to
H .O. H+H .O. H--------.O.-H+-[H-.O.-H]
There is 6 dotes around the O with the arrow beside it and four around the other O Please help to explain to
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A Bronsted acid is a proton donor, and a Bronsted base is a proton acceptor. So, on the left side, call the left molecule the acid and the right water molecule the base. Then, on the right side, the OH- is a base and the H3O+ molecule is the acid.