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प्रश्न
Discuss the Lowry – Bronsted concept of acids and bases.
उत्तर
According to Lowry – Bronsted concept, an acid is defined as a substance that has a tendency to donate a proton to another substance and a base is a substance that has a tendency to accept a proton from other substances. When hydrogen chloride is dissolved in water, it donates a proton to the latter. Thus, HCl behaves as acid and H2O is the base. The proton transfer from the acid to the base can be represented as
\[\ce{HCl + H2O ⇌ H3O^+ + Cl^-}\]
When ammonia is dissolved in water, it accepts a proton from water. In. this case, ammonia (NH3) acts as a base and H2O is acid. The reaction is represented as
\[\ce{H2O + NH3 ⇌ NH^+_4 + OH^-}\]
Let us consider the reverse reaction in the following equilibrium
\[\ce{\underset{Proton donar (acid)}{HCl} + \underset{Proton acceptor (Base)}{H2O} ⇌ \underset{Proton donar (acid)}{H3O^+} + \underset{Proton acceptor (Base)}{Cl^-}}\]
H3O+ donates a proton to Cl– to form HCI i.e., the products also behave as acid and base. In general, Lowry – Bronsted (acid – base) reaction is represented as
\[\ce{Acid1 + Base2 ⇌ Acid2 + Base1}\]
The species that remains after the donation of a proton is a base (Base1)and is called the conjugate base of the Bronsted acid (Acid1). In other words, chemical species that differ only by a proton are called conjugate acid – base pairs.
HCl and Cl–, H2O and H3O are two conjugate acid – base pairs. i.e., Cl– is the conjugate base of the acid HCl (or) HCl is the conjugate acid of Cl– Similarly H3O is the conjugate acid of H2O. Limitations of Lowry – Bronsted theory. Substances like BF3, AICl3, etc., that do not donate protons are known to behave as acids.
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