Select all of the compounds that would be classified as an Acid. HNO2 A HF CuBr2 C ASF5 F RU2SO4 Na2SO3 H. H3PO4 G PF3 WCI2 CsBr K KCN L H2CO3 CO2 N Mn203 H2SO4 K2CO3 Q P205
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![### Acids Identification Exercise
**Instruction:** Select **all** of the compounds that would be classified as an **Acid**.
#### Options:
**A)** HF
**B)** HNO₂
**C)** AsF₅
**D)** CuBr₂
**E)** Na₂SO₃
**F)** Ru₂SO₄
**G)** PF₃
**H)** H₃PO₄
**I)** CsBr
**J)** WCl₂
**K)** KCN
**L)** H₂CO₃
**M)** CO₂
**N)** Mn₂O₃
**O)** H₂SO₄
**P)** K₂CO₃
**Q)** P₂O₅
### Explanation
Look at each chemical compound listed and determine whether it fits the criteria for an acid. An acid is typically a substance that can donate a proton (H⁺ ion) or accept an electron pair in reactions. Common acids include those that start with "H" (such as H₂SO₄, HNO₂, H₃PO₄, and HF), though there are exceptions.
### Answer Key:
To check whether the practice yielded correct results, verify which compounds meet the definition and properties of an acid. Return to the options provided and assess each based on chemical knowledge.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F8fb57690-fa73-41a8-b59e-ef7e20417f75%2Faff8a9ac-383a-48aa-b9bc-2a866d4c68aa%2Farugfhwb_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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