In class you learned that the strength of an acıd or base is directly tied to the molecular structure of that acid and base. In this question you will use your knowledge of molecular structure, resonance, and electronegativity to predict the strength of a series of acids and bases. a) Write the definition of an Brønsted acids and bases. b) Arrange the acids shown below in terms increasing acid strength and assign Ka value that correspond to your ranking. Ka Values: 0.014 100 1 x 1010 sulfurous acid (H,SO3) sulfuric acid (H,SO4) fluorosulfonic acid (FSO3H)
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![1) In class you learned that the strength of an acid or base is directly tied to the molecular
structure of that acid and base. In this question you will use your knowledge of molecular
structure, resonance, and electronegativity to predict the strength of a series of acids and
bases.
a) Write the definition of an Brønsted acids and bases.
b) Arrange the acids shown below in terms increasing acid strength and assign Ka value
that correspond to your ranking.
Ka Values:
0.014
100
1 x 1010
sulfurous acid
(H,SO3)
sulfuric acid
(H,SO,)
fluorosulfonic acid
(FSO3H)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F02e2307c-cbea-473e-a1a9-a5dce1adbf26%2F85c53450-b0a9-4e2a-85aa-45565c8fdb83%2F9os8vsb_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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