In
the Bronsted definition, a base is a chemical species
that can accept a proton from another species.
In the Lewis definition, a base is a chemical species
that can donate and share a pair of electrons
with another species.
See 'Acid'
In
the Bronsted definition, a base is a chemical species
that can accept a proton from another species.
In the Lewis definition, a base is a chemical species
that can donate (and share) a pair of electrons
with another species.
See acid.