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Which statement describes an alternate theory of acids and bases?

(1) Acids and bases are both H+ acceptors.
(2) Acids and bases are both H+ donors.
(3) Acids are H+ acceptors, and bases are H+ donors.
(4) Acids are H+ donors, and bases are H+ acceptors.

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User Bach Vu
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The answer is (4) Acids are H+ donors, and bases are H+ acceptors. This constitutes the Bronsted-Lowry theory of acids and bases.
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User Sheilla
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Answer: Option (4) is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Bronsted and Lowry, acids are the species which can donate hydrogen or
H^(+) ions.

Whereas bases are the species which can accept hydrogen or
H^(+) ions.

Thus, we can conclude that the statement acids are
H^(+) donors, and bases are
H^(+) acceptors describes an alternate theory of acids and bases.

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User Nitzel
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