protongivare
Protongivare, Swedish for "proton donor," is a chemical concept in acid–base chemistry. It refers to a substance that donates a proton (H+) to another molecule or ion in an acid–base reaction, according to the Brønsted–Lowry theory. In such reactions, the donor becomes the conjugate base of the resulting acid. By contrast, the species that accepts the proton is called a base. The concept emphasizes proton transfer rather than electron-pair sharing, distinguishing Brønsted–Lowry acids from Lewis acids.
In aqueous solution, common protongivare include mineral acids such as hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sulfuric acid
In biological systems, pH-dependent proton donation and acceptance drive many processes, including enzyme catalysis and metabolic
Limitations: protongivare is defined within the Brønsted–Lowry framework; other acid–base theories, such as Lewis acid–base theory,