5. The ease of in an amino group makes is a base due to the formation of A. Gain of a proton; coordinate covalent bond B. Loss of an electron; ionic bond C. Loss of a proton; covalent bond D. Gain of an electron; metallic bond E. None of the choices 6. What is the basis for the classification of acids as either strong or weak? B. A. Ability of hydrogen atoms to dissociate in a solution Low Ka of all hydrogen atoms in the molecular structure C. Amount of ionizable hydrogen atoms in their structure D. High pKa value based on ionizable H atoms present E. None of the choices.

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5. The ease of
in an amino group makes is a base due to the formation of
A. Gain of a proton; coordinate covalent bond
B. Loss of an electron; ionic bond
C. Loss of a proton; covalent bond
D. Gain of an electron; metallic bond
E. None of the choices
6. What is the basis for the classification of acids as either strong or weak?
B.
A. Ability of hydrogen atoms to dissociate in a solution
Low Ka of all hydrogen atoms in the molecular structure
C. Amount of ionizable hydrogen atoms in their structure
D. High pKa value based on ionizable H atoms present
E. None of the choices.
Transcribed Image Text:5. The ease of in an amino group makes is a base due to the formation of A. Gain of a proton; coordinate covalent bond B. Loss of an electron; ionic bond C. Loss of a proton; covalent bond D. Gain of an electron; metallic bond E. None of the choices 6. What is the basis for the classification of acids as either strong or weak? B. A. Ability of hydrogen atoms to dissociate in a solution Low Ka of all hydrogen atoms in the molecular structure C. Amount of ionizable hydrogen atoms in their structure D. High pKa value based on ionizable H atoms present E. None of the choices.
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