A Bronsted-Lowry base is a chemical species which has the ability to accept a proton (positive hydrogen cation).
You could also say it as being a "proton acceptor" !
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The Bronsted-Lowry theory is that acids and bases are defined by the way they react with each other. Liquid ammonia and acetic acid are examples.
Base
It is a base It is a base It is a base
base-2 : 111 = 7(base-10) base-3: 222 = 26(base-10) base-4: 333 = 33(base-10) base-5: 444 = 124(base-10) base-6: 555 = 215(base-10) base-7: 666 = 342(base-10) base-8: 777 = 511(base-10) base-9: 888 = 728(base-10) base-10: 999 = 999(base-10) base-11: AAA = 1241(base-10) base-12: BBB = 1727(base-10) base-13: CCC = 2196(base-10) base-14: DDD = 2743(base-10) base-15: EEE = 3374(base-10) base-16: FFF = 4095(base-10) In short, base-n: n cubed - 1(base-10)
a base
43 base five = 23 base 10 24 base five = 14 base 10 37 base 10 = 122 base 5
Every base is exactly 90 feet apart from the other, so it is neither further from 1st base to second base nor second base to third base.
2nd base...
Basic salt!!
A base.
A stronger base.