Q2. a) Explain three concepts of the acid-base theory by giving examples for each of them. b) Describe and give one example for each of them: amphoteric species, monoprotic acid polyprotic acid, and oxoacid. c) Predict the conjugate acid-base pairs for the below-given equation. H:S + NH: NH4 + HS 1t conjugate acid- base pair: (acid): .. ... (base): 2nd conjugate acid- base pair: (acid): (base): d) Compare the acidity of these given series: i. HOCI, HOI, HOB. ii. HOCIO2, HOCIO, HOCIO, HOCI i. ii.
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![Q2. a) Explain three concepts of the acid-base theory by giving examples for each of them.
b) Describe and give one example for each of them: amphoteric species, monoprotic acid.
polyprotic acid, and oxoacid.
c) Predict the conjugate acid-base pairs for the below-given equation.
H2S + NH3
NH4*
+ HS
1st conjugate acid- base pair: (acid): ..
(base):
2nd conjugate acid- base pair: (acid): ...
... (base):
d) Compare the acidity of these given series:
i. НОСI, НОI, НОBГ
ii. НОCIOz, HOСIО, НОСІО, НОCІ
i.
..
....
ii.
<..
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