Talk:Lewis acid
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It should be mentioned that all Bronsted-Lowery acids and bases ("normal" as the article calls them) are also Lewis acids and bases (though not all Lewis acids and Bronsted-Lowery acids).
- I hope I addressed your comments in my recent rewrite, good point. Walkerma 08:08, 17 August 2005 (UTC)
Let's add Drago-Wayland equation here, for strength determination. If nobody does it until I have a moment to sit down and read about it some more, I will. Cubbi 04:28, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
This article strongly represents a Theoretical Chemistry viewpoint. Lewis Acids are routinely used in Organic Chemistry, and there exist classifications of their strength according to their experimental reactivity. Adding a discussion about the actual experimental aspects of Lewis Acids would improve the quality and neutrality of the article. See for instance Lanthanide triflates, Zinc chloride, Boronic acid and Boron trifluoride 134.192.68.154 (talk) 15:53, 20 May 2008 (UTC)