QUESTION 1
In coordination compounds, the metal atom is best described as
Lewis Acid |
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Arrhenius Base |
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Lewis Base |
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Bronsted Base |
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Arrhenius Acid |
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Bronsted Acid |
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QUESTION 2
In coordination compounds, the ligand is best described as
Lewis Base |
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Bronsted Base |
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Lewis Acid |
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Arrhenius Base |
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Bronsted Acid |
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Arrhenius Acid |
QUESTION 1 In coordination compounds, the metal atom is best described as Lewis Acid Arrhenius Base...
QUESTION 1 In coordination compounds, the metal atom is best described as O Lewis Base O Arrhenius Base Lewis Acid Bronsted Acid Arrhenius Acid O Bronsted Base QUESTION 2 In coordination compounds, the ligand is best described as Bronsted Acid Lewis Base Arrhenius Base Arrhenius Acid Bronsted Base Lewis Acid
During the formation of a coordination compound, the metal acts as a .A) Bronsted acid B) Arrhenius acid C) Bronsted base D) Lewis base E) Lewis acid 2) The coordination sphere of a complex consists of. A) the central metal ion only B) coordination and steric numbers C) the ligands D) the primary and secondary valencies E) the central metal ion and the ligands bonded to it 3) How many d electrons are in the cobalt ion of K_3[Co(CN)_6]? A)...
QUESTION 1 _(Choose one) A coordination complex is made up of A. a Lewis basic metal center with Lewis acidic ligands surrounding it. B. a transition metal center and alkaline earth metal ligands surrounding it. C. an Arrhenius basic metal center with Lewis acidic ligands surrounding it. D. a Lewis acidic metal center with Lewis basic ligands surrounding it. QUESTION 2 In Experiment 23A, you are preparing crystals of a coordination complex, K3[Fe(C204)3] 3H20. The C2042- portion is the oxalate...
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
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
Match: Substance Lewis base Bronsted-Lowry acid Arrhenius base Definition A. Provides H in water B. Provides OH in water C. Proton donor D. Proton acceptor E. Electron pair donor F. Electron pair acceptor Clear All Lewis Acid Lewis Base Can act as either a Lewis Acid or Lewis Base Neither a Lewis Acid or Lewis Base What is the approximate concentration of free Ag+ ion at equilibrium when 2.00x102 mol silver nitrate is added to 1.00 L of solution 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
Match: Substance Lewis acid Bronsted-Lowry base Arrhenius acid Definition A. Provides H in water B. Provides OH in water C. Proton donor D. Proton acceptor E. Electron pair donor F. Electron pair acceptor
Match the following descriptions to the best choice. - A. B. C. D. A substance that takes in a H+ ion during a reaction - A. B. C. D. In the reaction of Ag+ and :NH3, Ag+ is best described as _________________ - A. B. C. D. ...
28. CN, NH3, and some other compounds and ions will bind to transition metal ions and make them more soluble. The cyanide is acting like a: a. Bronsted acid b. Bronsted base c. Lewis acid d. Lewis base 29. Which solution, formed by mixing, would maintain a fairly constant pH even when additional small amounts of a strong acid or a strong base are added? 100 mL of 1 M HCl and 100 mL of 1 M NaOH b. 100...