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  • ...more complete discussion of Lewis acids and Lewis bases can be found at [[Lewis acid-base theory]]. Lewis acids can accept a share of an electron share either
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  • ...us [[aluminium trichloride]], AlCl<sub>3</sub>, is an especially important Lewis acid in many industrial chemical processes. Many Lewis acids are [[pyrophoric]] ...share of an electron pair. In this theory, neutralization occurs when the Lewis acid and Lewis base form a coordinate [[covalent bond]].
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  • *[[Lewis acid-base theory]]
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  • *[[Lewis acid-base theory]]
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  • ...more complete discussion of Lewis acids and Lewis bases can be found at [[Lewis acid-base theory]]. Lewis acids can accept a share of an electron share either
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  • * [[Lewis acid]]
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  • |image= {{Image|AlCl3.png|center|250px|AlCl<sub>3</sub>, a [[Lewis acid]].}} |properties=pyrophoric Lewis acid
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  • AlCl<sub>3</sub>, a [[Lewis acid]] catalyst and promoter widely used in the chemical industry; also an [[ast
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  • ...us [[aluminium trichloride]], AlCl<sub>3</sub>, is an especially important Lewis acid in many industrial chemical processes. Many Lewis acids are [[pyrophoric]] ...share of an electron pair. In this theory, neutralization occurs when the Lewis acid and Lewis base form a coordinate [[covalent bond]].
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  • ...O]<sup>+</sup>) donors, as defined by the [[Brønstad-Lowry]] theory, the [[Lewis acid-base theory]] is more comprehensive and defines acids as electron pair acce ==[[Lewis acid-base theory|Lewis acids]]==
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  • ...ng that they can accept protons from protic acids or donate electrons to [[Lewis acid-base theory|Lewis bases]]. Thus, [[dimethylamine]] (CH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2<
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  • {{r|Lewis acid-base theory}} {{r|Lewis acid}}
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  • {{r|Lewis acid-base theory}}
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  • |uses=Reducing agents, Lewis acid catalysis, nuclear industry, semi-conductor dopant ...ron is used in flux for soldering and welding. Some boron compounds are [[Lewis acid-base theory|Lewis acids]] and elemental boron forms three-center two-electr
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  • ...can be shared with [[Lewis acid-base theory|Lewis acids]], and thus is a [[Lewis acid-base theory|Lewis base]]. Lewis acids such as AlCl<sub>3</sub> or BF<sub>3
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  • {{r|Lewis acid-base theory}}
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  • ...d when the catalyst is subsequently dried, resulting in the formation of [[Lewis acid|Lewis]] and [[Brønsted acid|Brønsted]] acidic sites. In some FCC catalyst
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