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What is the base in Br+H3O==>HBr+H2O?

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What is the base in Br+H3O==>HBr+H2O?

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  1. A Bronsted-Lowry base is a proton acceptor, and the acid is the proton donor.

    The hydronium (protonated) form of water is shown, and it is donating a proton to the Br (bromide) ion.

    Thus, Br (bromide ion) is the base because it is accepting the proton.

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