Find a tutor
How it works
Prices
Resources
For schools
Become a tutor
Answers
>
Chemistry
>
A Level
>
Article
Define the term 'Bronsted-Lowry acid'
A proton ( H+ ion) donor
Answered by •
Chemistry tutor
1523 Views
See similar Chemistry A Level tutors
Related Chemistry A Level answers
All answers ▸
1. Why does the first ionisation energy of atoms generally increase across a period?
What is the order of decreasing acidity for the molecules phenol, ethanoic acid and ethanol? Why?
Explain how the electron pair repulsion theory can be used to deduce the shape of, and the bond angle in, NH3.
How could you obtain a carboxylic acid from oxidation of an alcohol and what type of alcohol would be suitable?
We're here to help
Contact us
Message us on Whatsapp
+44 (0) 203 773 6020
Company Information
Careers
Blog
Subject answers
Become a tutor
Schools
Safeguarding policy
FAQs
Using the Online Lesson Space
Testimonials & press
Sitemap
Popular Requests
Maths tutor
Chemistry tutor
Physics tutor
Biology tutor
English tutor
GCSE tutors
A level tutors
IB tutors
Physics & Maths tutors
Chemistry & Maths tutors
GCSE Maths tutors
© MyTutorWeb Ltd 2013–2024
Terms & Conditions
|
Privacy Policy
|
Cookie Preferences
CLICK CEOP
Internet Safety
Payment Security
Cyber
Essentials
Cookie Preferences