SbF5 act as acid because of vacant p orbital and HF act as base , both acid and base are lewis acid and base respectively.
XeO3 is the lewis acid and OH- ion is lewis base .
PtF5 is the acid and ClF3 is the base
CaCl2 acid and CH3HgI is the base in solvent system
[AgCl2]- is the acid and CN- is the base
Srongest baSe to BMe: pyridine 2-methylpyridine 4-methylpyridine 3. For each of the following reactions, identify th...
please answer all parts of this question and explain everything 3. For each of the following reactions, identify the acid and base. Also indicate which acid- base definition (Lewis, solvent system, Brønsted) applies. In some cases more than one definition may apply. a. 2 HF + SbFs 5 [H2F] + [SbF6] b. XeO; + OH = [XO H) c. PtFs + CIF3 = (CIF)* + [PtF6] d. 2 CH3Hg. + CaCl2 = Cal2 + 2 CH3HgCI e. [AgCl2] (aq) +...
(4 pts) 6. For each of the following conjugate-acid, and the conjugate-base pairs. Bronsted-Lowry acid caving reactions, dentity the Bronsted-Lowry acid,Bronsted-Lowry base, and the NH(aq)F(aq) b) CN(ag)+H
In each row check off the boxes that apply to the highlighted reactant. The highlighted reactant acts as a... (check all that apply) reaction Bronsted-Lowry acid Bronsted-Lowry base HNO2(aq)+C,HNH2 (0g) NO2 (aa)+ C2H,NH (aq) Lewis acid Lewis base Bronsted-Lowry acid Bronsted-Lowry base HCN(aq) + CH,NH (aq)CN (aq) + CH,NH (aq) Lewis acid Lewis base Bronsted-Lowry acid Bronsted-Lowry base 2 CH (g)+ Br()2 CH,Br(g) + H2() Lewis acid Lewis base
ADVANCED MATERIAL Identifying Lewis acids and bases in reactions In each row check off the boxes that apply to the highlighted reactant. reaction The highlighted reactant acts as a... (check all that apply) Bransted-Lowry acid HCl(aq) + H2O -- CI (a) + H,0 () Bransted-Lowry base Lewis acid Lewis base Bransted-Lowry acid Fe (as) + 6H2Om - Fe(H.0) () Bransted-Lowry base Lewis acid Lewis base Bronsted-Lowry acid HCN(aq) + CH3NH2(aq) - CN (aq) + CH3NH (aq) Bransted-Lowry base Lewis acid...
Identify the Lewis acid and the Lewis base in each the following reactions. (Omit states of matter.) a. B(OH)2(aq) + H2O(l) + B(OH)4 - (aq) + H+ (aq) Acid: Base: b. H2O(1) + CN- (aq) + HCN(aq) + OH- (aq) Acid: Base: C. HgI,(s) +21+ (aq) → Hg1,2(aq) Acid: Base:
Problems Identify the acid, base, conjugate acid, and conjugate base in the following reactions. (4 pts. each) 1. a) H2PO3 (aq) OH (aq) HPO32 (aq) H2O (I) HCOO (aq) H2Po4 (aq) b) HCOOH (ag) + HPO,2 (aq) 2. Identify the Lewis acid, Lewis base in the following reactions. (1 pt. each) a) HgCh 2CT HgCl? b) SbFs HFHSbF6 Circle which acid in each of the following pairs has the stronger conjugate base. (1 pt. each) 3. a. CH3COOH HSO4 b....
Acids and bases: Part I Consider the following reactions: (a) 2 NH3 + Ag+ → [Ag(NH3)2]+ (b) NH4+ + CO32- → NH3 + HCO3- (c) 2 HBr + Ca(OH)2 → CaBr2 + 2 H2O Match with the definitions that apply for the substances indicated. Note: In a given reaction, the same definition must apply for both the acid and base for it to hold true. Choices: a)Lewis-base b)Bronsted-Lowry and Lewis Base c) Lewis acid d) Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, and Lewis acid...
2. Choose and explain each of the following: a. Strongest Brønsted acid: b. Strongest Brønsted base: NH3 c. Strongest base to BMez: pyridine ᏚbᎻ3 PH; 2-methylpyridine TeH2 SbH 4-methylpyridine 2 DLC
- The 192 V (49) 4. Consider each of the following solvents individually: i) NH CH3 ii) CF3COOH iii) H SO.. a. Give the equation for the autoionization of the pure solvent. b. Discuss what will happen if H2O is dissolved in each of the solvents, i.e., what ions will form. Give appropriate equations. Will the solution be acidic or basic with respect to the pure solvent? Will the solute act as a weak or a strong acid or base...
(4. Identify the Brønsted-Lowry acid-base pairs in each of the following equations: a. H;PO.(aq) + H2O(l) 2 b. COc (ag) + H.O(1) c. H,PO.(ag) + NH.(ag) HPO, (aq) + H2O (aq) HCO (aq) + OH(aq) H.PO, (aq) + NH(aq) mele booldo o