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Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Would the acid base formula usually go Base + Acid → X? (It is typical for Lewis acids and bases - GS). And it would always go Base + Acid ←→ Acid + Base? (It is typical for Bronsted acids and bases. - GS).
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