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Lewis acids are electron pair accceptors.; because central metal ions have one or more empty orbitals they act Lewis acids when coordinating with ligands ( ie. a Lewis base ). Transition metals can act as a Lewis acid by accepting electron pairs from a donor Lewis bases ( ie. Ligand ) to form a complex ion / coordination compound .
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