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If it asks you "Outline the contribution of Davy, Arhennius and Bronsted and Lowry on acids and bases" were asked and it was a 7 marker question
Would this answer be sufficient:
- Davy proposed all acids contain hydrogen
- Arhennius proposed all acids are hydrogen ion donors and base was hydroxide ion donors
- But not all base donates hydroxide ion and he didn't take into account the strength of the solvent hence his definition on acid and base was too narrow
- Brosted-Lowry proposed that acids were proton donors and base was proton acceptors
- This definition further led to the notion of amphiprotic substances
- Arhennius definition only dealt with strong acids and hydroxide bases whilst Bronsted-lowry definition dealt with the strong and weak acids....
What else would I have to talk about ?
Would this answer be sufficient:
- Davy proposed all acids contain hydrogen
- Arhennius proposed all acids are hydrogen ion donors and base was hydroxide ion donors
- But not all base donates hydroxide ion and he didn't take into account the strength of the solvent hence his definition on acid and base was too narrow
- Brosted-Lowry proposed that acids were proton donors and base was proton acceptors
- This definition further led to the notion of amphiprotic substances
- Arhennius definition only dealt with strong acids and hydroxide bases whilst Bronsted-lowry definition dealt with the strong and weak acids....
What else would I have to talk about ?