Which is an acid base reaction according to the Lewis definition but NOT Bronsted-Lowry?
A.) MgCl2(s)
Mg
+2 + 2Cl
-. This is not even an acid base reaction. Just a solid dissolving. However, the answer key marks this as the answer.
B.) CN- + H2O <--> HCN + OH-. Transfer of proton = Bronsted Lowry.
C.) NH3(g) + HBr(g) <--> NH4Br(s). Couldn't NH3 be a Lewis base (forms coordinate covalent bond with hydrogen; donates electron pair?) however, this is also an acid base reaction according to Bronsted-Lowry, and the question says which can only be by the Lewis definition.
D.) Fe(H2O)6
+3 + H2O <--> [Fe(H2O)5OH]
+2 + H3O+, just an acid ionizing in water, transfer of proton involved.
Just a bad question, or am I missing something?