Brønsted-Lowry concept of acids and bases, proposed in 1923 by Johannes Brønsted and Thomas Lowry, defines acids and bases based on their ability to donate or accept protons (H+)
Acid: A substance that donates a proton (H+)to another substance.
Base: A substance that accepts a proton (H+) from another substance.
When hydrochloric acid (HCl) dissolves in water:
HCl (acid) + H2O -----> H3O (positive) + Cl (Negative)
HCl donates a proton to H2O, making HCl the acid and H2O the base
H3O(positive) is the conjugate acid and Cl (negative) is conjugate base
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