Brønsted-Lowry
In chemistry, the Brønsted-Lowry system defines acids and bases. This acid-base theory was independently proposed by Johannes_Nicolaus_Br%C3%B8nsted and Thomas Lowry in 1923. In this system, an Brønsted-Lowry acid is defined as any substance which donates a proton (a Hydrogen Ion, H+) in a reaction; and a base as a substance which receives a proton in a reaction.
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