Carbocations are positively charged organic molecules that can act as Lewis acids by accepting electrons from Lewis bases. For example, the tert-butyl cation (C(CH3)3+) is a common Lewis acid in organic chemistry.
Carbocations are positively charged organic molecules that can act as Lewis acids by accepting electrons from Lewis bases. For example, the tert-butyl cation (C(CH3)3+) is a common Lewis acid in organic chemistry.