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A substance that has a [[pH|pH ]]over 7 and reacts with water to produce OH<sup>-</sup> and with an [[Acid|acid ]]to form [[Water|H<sub>2</sub>O ]]and a salt.
A substance that has a [[PH|pH over]] 7 and reacts with water to produce OH<sup>-</sup> and with an [[acid|acid]] to form [[Water|H<sub>2</sub>O]] and a salt.<br>


=== Brønsted Lowry Base  ===


A [[molecule|molecule]] that accepts [[Proton|H<sup>+</sup>.]]


=== Brønsted Lowry Base ===
=== Lewis Base ===


A molecule that accepts [[Proton|H+.]]
A [[molecule|molecule]] that donates a pair of [[Electron|electrons]]. <br>
 
=== Lewis Base ===
 
A molecule that donates a pair of [[Electron|electrons]]. <br>

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A substance that has a pH over 7 and reacts with water to produce OH- and with an acid to form H2O and a salt.

Brønsted Lowry Base

A molecule that accepts H+.

Lewis Base

A molecule that donates a pair of electrons.