Another name for acid base reaction is Neutralization reaction.
In acid base reaction acid give proton H+ ion to base and base give OH- and product of reaction are salt and water.
E.g.
HCl + NaOH = . NaCl. + .H2O
HCl is acid and NaOH is base it is acid base reaction they neutralize each other to form salt of NaCl and water so acid base reaction also called Neutraluzation reaction.
a molecule can behave as an acid in one reaction but as a base in another reaction m. True or false? if true, provide an example molecule that exhibits this behavior
What is the name of a proton acceptor in an acid-base reaction? Multiple Choice O Arrhenius acid Arrhenius base Bronsted acid O Bronsted base Lewis base < Prev 3 of 40 here to search o I. DELL
aldol condensation reaction Question 3: Is this reaction acid or base catalyzed? Tell the name of the base used. Question 4: What is the role of ethanol in the experiment? Question 5: Why 1.0 M HCl is used at the end of the experiment? Question 6: 4-nirobenzaldehye cannot undergo aldol condensation reaction by itself in the presence of strong base, give the reason for that?
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
Identify acid, base, conjugate acid, and conjugate base in the following reaction: H2CO3(aq) + H2O(1) - HCO3- (aq) + H3O+(aq) H2CO3 is an acid, H2O is a conjugate acid, HCO3- is a base, and H3O+ is a conjugate base. H2CO3 is a conjugate acid, H2O is a conjugate base, HCO3- is a base, and H3O+ is an acid.H2CO3 is an acid, H2O is a conjugate base, HCO3- is a base, and H3O+ is a conjugate acid. H2CO3 is a conjugate acid, H2O is a base, HCO3- is...
Identify the acid in the following acid-base reaction: NH3(aq) + H2O(l) → NH4+ (aq) + OH-(aq) NH4+ This is not an acid-base reaction. NH3OH-H2O
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
Name the type of reaction, reactant (functional group) and product (functional group) of the following: -Acid/base -Addition -Combustion -Elimination -Substitution material for reactions 1 and 2) H3C— CH reaction 1 Br Br HO CH2=CH2 HC-CH2 HC-CH2 reaction 2 Br reaction 3 CH2 H3C- H2C= CH2 reaction 4 C OH reaction 5 - HC-CH2 H3C— CH Lei reaction 6 HEC OCH HEC OH HUC CNH,
In a Bronsted acid-base reaction, the stronger acid reacts with the stronger base to produce a weaker acid and a weaker base. Thus, whether a reaction “goes” or “does not go” can be used to determine the relative strength of the Bronsted acids and bases in the reaction. From the data below, determine the order of the strengths of the three Bronsted acids. Reaction 1: CH3CO2H + H2AsO3- → H3AsO3 + CH3CO2- goes Reaction 2: H2AsO4- + H2AsO3- → H3AsO3...
1. Write a balanced equation for the reaction of HCN in water. Identify the acid, base, conjugate acid and conjugate base.2. Write a balanced equation for the reaction of NH3 in water. Identify the acid, base, conjugate acid and conjugate base. 3. Write a balanced equation for the reaction of HPO42- in water (where HPO42- is acting as the acid). Identify the acid, base, conjugate acid and conjugate base.4. Write a balanced equation for the reaction of HPO42- 2 in...