Classify these compounds as acid, base, salt, or other. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. • View Available Hint(s) Reset Help НСООН CH3CH3 NaOH HNO3 NaBr NH3 |CO2 KCI Acid Base Salt Other
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Please answer question 11 Part A
![An acid is a compound that produces H+ in
solution. You can recognize acid formulas as those
that start with H or end with COOH.
Part A
A base is a compound that produces OH- in
Classify these compounds as acid, base, salt, or other.
solution. Base formulas often contain a metal cation
Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins.
with the hydroxide anion, OH¯. Bases that do not
contain OH usually contain N. These bases can
react with an H2O molecule to produce hydroxide
in solution.
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A salt is an ionic compound that is neither an acid
nor a base. To identify a salt, look for a formula that
contains a cation that is not H+ and an anion that
is not OH-.
НСООН
CH3CH3
NaOH
HNO3
NaBr
NH3
CO2
Some compounds that contain H are neither acid,
nor base, nor salt. For example, hydrocarbons are
not acids even though their formulas contain H.
Hydrocarbons are easy to recognize since their
formulas contain only C and H, such as C6 H14.
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