Al(OH)3 + OH- → Al(OH)4-
Identify whether this reaction can be classified as a Bronsted-Lowry and/or Lewis acid/base reaction.
Group of answer choices
A. Only Bronsted-Lowry
B. Only Lewis
C. Both Bronsted-Lowry and Lewis
D. Neither
only Lewis
Al(OH)3 is Lewis acid . It is electron deficient molecule.
OH^- is Lewis base. All anions are Lewis bases. They are electron rich molecules.
Al(OH)4- is complex compound
Al(OH)3 + OH- → Al(OH)4-
Lewis acid Lewis base complex compound
B. Only Lewis >>>answer
Al(OH)3 + OH- → Al(OH)4- Identify whether this reaction can be classified as a Bronsted-Lowry and/or Lewis...
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