protonikiinnitys
Protonikiinnitys, often translated as proton attachment, is a chemical process where a proton (H+) is added to a molecule or atom. This results in the formation of a positively charged species, known as a protonated species or a conjugate acid. The addition of a proton typically occurs at a site on the molecule that possesses a lone pair of electrons, such as an atom of nitrogen, oxygen, or sulfur. This lone pair can readily form a coordinate covalent bond with the proton.
The process of protonikiinnitys is fundamental in many areas of chemistry, including acid-base reactions, organic chemistry
The strength of a base dictates its tendency to undergo protonikiinnitys. Stronger bases have a greater affinity