Acids and Bases: Molecular Structure and Behavior |
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Molecular Structure of Brønsted BasesWhat is it about the molecular strucure of bases that allow them to accept a proton? There are two important features: Bases must have an unshared pair of electrons. A negative charge tends to increase the strength of the base. Let's look at the structure of water again: Water has the molecular criteria of both an acid (hydrogen atoms) and a base (lone electron pairs). These two molecular characteristics account for water's ability to be amphiprotic (act as an acid or a base). |
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