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    a type of Lewis acid. The IUPAC states that Lewis acids and Lewis bases react to form Lewis adducts, and defines electrophile as Lewis acids. Some of the...
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  • for "hard and soft (Lewis) acids and bases". HSAB is widely used in chemistry for explaining the stability of compounds, reaction mechanisms and pathways...
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  • reacts with an acid to give it solid form (as a salt). Bases are mostly bitter in nature. The first scientific concept of acids and bases was provided by...
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  • called proton theory of acids and bases) is an acid–base reaction theory which was first developed by Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted and Thomas Martin Lowry independently...
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    word "base": Arrhenius bases, Brønsted bases, and Lewis bases. All definitions agree that bases are substances that react with acids, as originally proposed...
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  • Lewis Model of Cross-Cultural Communication Lewis acids and bases, a model proposed by Gilbert N. Lewis John Lewis Partnership, a British public limited company...
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  • Lewis acids toward a series of bases, versus other Lewis acids, can be illustrated by C-B plots. It has been shown that to define the order of Lewis acid...
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    with an electron pair, known as a Lewis acid. The first category of acids are the proton donors, or Brønsted–Lowry acids. In the special case of aqueous...
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    phosphorus and the polarized nature of the Si=P moiety, phosphasilene tend to react with Lewis acids and bases at the phosphorus atom and silicon atom...
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  • the atoms Lewis acids and bases Lewis antigen system, a human blood group system Lewis number, a dimensionless number in fluid dynamics and transport...
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  • separation. Lewis worked with hydrogen and managed to purify a sample of heavy water. He then came up with his theory of acids and bases, and did work in...
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  • One use of conjugate acids and bases lies in buffering systems, which include a buffer solution. In a buffer, a weak acid and its conjugate base (in...
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    shapes of molecules. They are also referred to in the chemistry of Lewis acids and bases. However, not all non-bonding pairs of electrons are considered...
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  • that form hard acids. Hard acids are acids with relatively ionic bonds. These metals, such as iron, aluminium, titanium, sodium, calcium, and the lanthanides...
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  • of moths Lauric acid, a saturated fatty acid Lewis acids and bases, literature abbreviation Linoleic acid, a fatty acid Lipoic acid, an organosulfur...
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  • Bopp, T. T. (1977) Great E and C plot. Graphical display of the enthalpies of adduct formation for Lewis acids and bases. Journal of Chemical Education...
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  • diverse acids and bases. As early as 1938, G. N. Lewis pointed out that the relative strength of an acid or base depended upon the base or acid against...
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  • Christopher B.; Stephan, Douglas W. (2015), "Non-conventional Lewis Acids and Bases in Frustrated Lewis Pair Chemistry", The Chemical Bond III, Cham: Springer...
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    Electron pair (redirect from Lewis pair)
    distinguished and it is better to consider the electrons as a collective 'sea'. Electron pair production Frustrated Lewis pair Jemmis mno rules Lewis acids and bases...
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    Phenol (redirect from Carbolic acid)
    (1977). "Graphical display of the enthalpies of adduct formation for Lewis acids and bases". Journal of Chemical Education. 54: 612–613. doi:10.1021/ed054p612...
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  • Mechanochemistry Photoredox catalysis Acids and bases Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory Acid dissociation constants Lewis acids and bases Chemoselectivity Molecular...
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    DMSO toward a series of acids, versus other Lewis bases, can be illustrated by C-B plots. DMSO is a polar aprotic solvent and is less toxic than other...
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  • Gutmann–Beckett method (category Acid–base chemistry)
    (1977). "Graphical display of the enthalpies of adduct formation for Lewis acids and bases". Journal of Chemical Education. 54: 612–613. doi:10.1021/ed054p612...
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  • base parameters are EB = 2.19 and CB = 1.31. Its relative donor strength toward a series of acids, versus other Lewis bases, can be illustrated by C-B plots...
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    Bopp, T. T. (1977). "Great E and C Plot. Graphical Display of the Enthalpies of Adduct Formation for Lewis Acids and Bases". Journal of Chemical Education...
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    (1977). "Graphical display of the enthalpies of adduct formation for Lewis acids and bases". Journal of Chemical Education. 54: 612–613. doi:10.1021/ed054p612...
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    between Lewis acids and Lewis bases. A good example is the formation of adducts between the Lewis acid borane and the oxygen atom in the Lewis bases, tetrahydrofuran...
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    (1977). "Graphical display of the enthalpies of adduct formation for Lewis acids and bases". Journal of Chemical Education. 54: 612–613. doi:10.1021/ed054p612...
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  • Oxophilicity (category Acid–base chemistry)
    niobium, and tungsten. Oxophilicity is often stated to be related to the hardness of the element, within the HSAB theory (hard and soft (Lewis) acids and bases)...
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    ECW model). Its relative donor strength toward a series of acids, versus other Lewis bases, can be illustrated by C-B plots. With bromine, it forms a...
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