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Monkey Stew
Mar 18, 2009, 08:25 PM
Identify the Lewis acid and the Lewis base in each of the following reactions:
a. AlCl3 + Cl- -> AlCl4-
b. BF3 + C5H5N -> C5H5N -> BF3
c. Co3+ + 6 NH3 -> [Co(NH3)6]3+
d. SO2 + HO- -> HSO3-

Perito
Mar 19, 2009, 04:40 AM
Lewis Acids are electron acceptors. Lewis bases are electron donors. The negatively charged species are the electron donors. Why? Which are the acceptors?

MathWhiz
Aug 31, 2010, 10:45 PM
Lewis acid are electron acceptors. Lewis bases are electron donors. Lewis Bases will have a lone pair of electrons in their valence shell. This is big hint. Also, period 3 and up are able to expand their octet allowing them to accept more electrons, because they a empty d orbital. One last thing. Bf3 is a lewis acid because even though all of its electrons are paired, its valence shell isn't filled completely. Therefore, it is able to accept more electrons. Also it does not have a lone pair so it can't be a lewis base.

Lewis Bases: Cl-, C5H5N, NH3, HO-

Lewis acid AlCl3, BF3, Co3, SO2

DrBob1
Sep 1, 2010, 08:09 AM
We should point out that Lewis acids and bases are electron PAIR acceptors and donors, respectively.