base (chemistry)

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Base (chemistry)
In chemistry, a base is most commonly thought of as a substance that can accept protons. This refers to the Brønsted-Lowry theory of acids and bases. Alternate definitions of bases include electron pair donors (Lewis), and as sources of hydroxide anions (Arrhenius). Examples of simple bases are sodium hydroxide and ammonia.
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