Decide whether each of the following substances should be classified as a Lewis acid or a Lewis base. a. BC13 (Hint: Draw the electron dot structure.) O Lewis acid OLewis base b. C2H4 (NH2 )2, ethylenediamine (Hint: Draw the electron dot structure.) OLewis acid OLewis base c. The reactants in the reaction Fe* (aq) + 6 H2O(t)2 Fe(H2O)e + (aq) Lewis acid: Lewis base: Drag and drop your selection from the following list to complete the answer: H2O(4) Fe+ (aq)
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![Decide whether each of the following substances should be classified as a Lewis acid or a Lewis base.
a. **BCl₃** (Hint: Draw the electron dot structure.)
- ○ Lewis acid
- ○ Lewis base
b. **C₂H₄(NH₂)₂**, ethylenediamine (Hint: Draw the electron dot structure.)
- ○ Lewis acid
- ○ Lewis base
c. The reactants in the reaction:
\[ \text{Fe}^{3+}(\text{aq}) + 6 \text{H}_2\text{O}(\text{l}) \leftrightarrow [\text{Fe}(\text{H}_2\text{O})_6]^{3+}(\text{aq}) \]
- **Lewis acid:** __________
- **Lewis base:** __________
Drag and drop your selection from the following list to complete the answer:
- **H₂O(l)**
- **Fe³⁺(aq)**
**Instructions:**
The goal is to determine which substances act as Lewis acids or bases. You will identify the nature of each substance based on its ability to donate or accept an electron pair. Once you have decided, you will fill in the blanks with either \( \text{H}_2\text{O}(\text{l}) \) or \( \text{Fe}^{3+}(\text{aq}) \).](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F104e9c4b-ea95-468d-91fc-54bc0aaec6db%2F729a050c-3b05-42cc-8886-84092d903263%2Ftfdzg25_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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