Any compound that donates a proton in aqueous solution can be classified as a(n) _____.
Arrhenius acid |
Arrhenius base |
Brønsted-Lowry base |
Brønsted-Lowry acid |
Bronsted - Lowry acid.
Brønsted argued that all acid-base reactions involve the transfer of an H+ ion, or proton.An acid is a H+ donor
Any compound that donates a proton in aqueous solution can be classified as a(n) _____. Arrhenius...
QUESTION 13 Match the following: Arrhenius acid Arrhenius base Brønsted-Lowry acid Brønsted-Lowry base a. proton donor b.produces hydroxide ions in aqueous solution C. electron pair acceptor d.proton acceptor e electron pair donor f. produces protons in aqueous solution 4 points Save Answer
1.) What is the name of a proton acceptor in a reaction? Bronsted-Lowry acid Arrhenius acid Lewis base Bronsted-Lowry base Arrhenius base 2.) What is the name given to a substance that can act as a Brønsted acid or as a Brønsted base according to with what it is reacting? isoprotic isoelectronic hydrophobic amphoteric hydrophilic 3.) Which of the following is the most acidic: HBrO3, HFO3, HIO3, and HClO3? HBrO3 HClO3 HFO3 HIO3
In an aqueous solution of HF, which compound acts as a Brønsted-Lowry acid and which is the Brønsted-Lowry base?
Q8 The molecular structure of an organic compound is shown in the accompanying image. Based upon the molecular structure this compound most likely is a(n) _ H2 C. H Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a Arrhenius base b Arrhenius acid с Brønsted - Lowry acid d Brønsted - Lowry base both an Arrhenius and Brønsted - Lowry acid f both an Arrhenius and Brønsted - Lowry base Answered...
Classify each species as an Arrhenius acid, a Brønsted-Lowry acid or a Lewis acid, in aqueous solution. It is possible for an acid to be of more than one type Be sure to consider any complex ions that the species may form with water
6. There are two major theories of acids and bases in aqueous solutions: Arrhenius and Bronsted. a) In your own words, briefly explain the main difference between the two theories of acids and bases b) Which theory do you think is the most useful in chemistry? Explain your choice. c) Which of the following is an Arrhenius acid? A) H2SO4: B) LiOH; C) NH2CH3; D) CH3CH3; E) More than one of these is an Arrhenius acid. d) Which of the...
NaOH can be classified as a Select one: a strong acid b. weak acid c. strong base d. weak base HCl can be classified as a Select one: a strong acid b. weak acid C. strong base d. weak base CH3NH2 can be classified as a Select one: a strong acid b. weak acid C. strong base d. weak base A substance that can act as either an acid or as a base is Select one: a. amphoteric b. mesomorphic...
QUESTION 2 What is the name of a proton donor in a reaction? a. Arrhenius acid b. Arrhenius base c. Bronsted-Lowry acid d. Bronsted-Lowry base e. Lewis base
solve all asap 1. Give examples of: (5pts) a. an Arrhenius acid dissociated in water b. an Arrhenius base dissociated in water c. a strong acid d. a strong base e. a neutralization reaction 2. Label each reactant as a Brønsted-Lowry acid (A) or a Brønsted-Lowry base (B). (2pts) F + HO à HF + OH 3. What is the pH of a solution with [H] = 10-M (1pt)
Classify the species as an Arrhenius base, a Bronsted-Lowry base or a Lewis base, in aqueous solution, is possible for a base to be of more than one type. Arrhenius bases: NH_3(aq) Br^-(aq) NaOH(aq) Bronsted-Lowry bases: NH_3(aq) Br^-(aq) NaOH(aq) Lewis bases: NH_3(aq) Br^-(aq) NaOH(aq)