Interpretation: The site of attachment of a proton to the molecule Atropine when it is added to sulfuric acid.
Concept introduction: According to Bronsted and Lowry definition of an acid-base, an acid is a substance which donates an
According to Lewis acid-base theory, an acid is a substance which is electron deficient it can accept the lone pair of electrons whereas a base is a substance which is electron rich and donates a lone pair of electron.
According to the Arrhenius definition, an acid is a substance which produces
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Chemistry & Chemical Reactivity
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