Step 1: Understanding Lewis Acids
A Lewis acid is a species that can accept a pair of electrons.
Step 2: Identifying Lewis Acids
- \( NH_3 \) (Ammonia): Lewis base (donates lone pair).
- \( AlCl_3 \) (Aluminum chloride): Lewis acid (electron-deficient central atom).
- \( SnCl_4 \) (Tin chloride): Lewis acid (electron-deficient central atom).
- \( CO_2 \) (Carbon dioxide): Lewis acid (can accept electrons due to vacant orbitals).
- \( Ag^+ \) (Silver ion): Lewis acid (accepts lone pair).
- \( HSO_4^- \) (Bisulfate ion): Not a strong Lewis acid.
Thus, the Lewis acids are \( AlCl_3, SnCl_4, CO_2, Ag^+ \) (4 species).
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