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    Exam 16: Acids and Bases, a Molecular Look
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    Explain How NH<sub>3</sub> Can Be Both a Brønsted-Lowry Base and a Lewis
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Explain How NH3 Can Be Both a Brønsted-Lowry Base and a Lewis

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Explain how NH3 can be both a Brønsted-Lowry base and a Lewis base, at the same time.

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