All the bases in the diagram behave as Brønsted-Lowry bases in the same way; in each case, they accept a hydrogen ion to the same atom. How is this acceptance of a hydrogen ion accomplished?
All the bases in the diagram behave as Brønsted-Lowry bases in the same way; in each case, they accept a hydrogen ion to the same atom. How is this acceptance of a hydrogen ion accomplished? Correct Answer A hydrogen ion attaches to the lone pair on the nitrogen atom.
A-As in ammonia, all these compounds behave as Brønsted-Lowry bases by accepting a hydrogen ion. The reaction involves the hydrogen ion attaching to the lone pair on the nitrogen atoms.
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