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Bria Chan
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27 December, 04:47
Is H2Se a Brønsted-Lowry base?
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Dominique Morgan
27 December, 04:49
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H2Se is a Bronsted-Lowrey acid.
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A specie which donates a proton is called Bronsted-Lowery acid. It is able to donate its hydrogen in the form of ion.
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