Which of the following is true for the reaction of BF3 + HF HBF4? BF3 is the Lewis Base BF3 is the Arrhenius base BF3 donates an electron pair HF accepts an electron pair HF is the Lewis Base Suppose you have 0.6 M solution of acid HB. Suppose further that K, « 1 for this acid. Which of the following statements is true? (<) indicates much less. IH") and (B) are exactly 0.3 M [H'] and (B'] are << 0.6 M (H'] and (B) are approximately 0.6 M [H"] and (B) are 0.6 M [H") and (B] are exactly O M

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Section16.10: The Lewis Concept Of Acids And Bases
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Which of the following is true for the reaction of BF3 + HF HBF4?
BF3 is the Lewis Base
BF3 is the Arrhenius base
BF3 donates an electron pair
HF accepts an electron pair
HF is the Lewis Base
Suppose you have 0.6 M solution of acid HB. Suppose further that K, <« 1 for this acid. Wsich of the following statements is
true?
(<) indicates much less.
[H") and (8) are exactly 0.3 M
[H') and (B] are <« 0.6 M
(H'] and (B') are approximately 0.6 M
[H'] and (B1 are < 0.6 M
[H"] and (B] are exactly O M
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following is true for the reaction of BF3 + HF HBF4? BF3 is the Lewis Base BF3 is the Arrhenius base BF3 donates an electron pair HF accepts an electron pair HF is the Lewis Base Suppose you have 0.6 M solution of acid HB. Suppose further that K, <« 1 for this acid. Wsich of the following statements is true? (<) indicates much less. [H") and (8) are exactly 0.3 M [H') and (B] are <« 0.6 M (H'] and (B') are approximately 0.6 M [H'] and (B1 are < 0.6 M [H"] and (B] are exactly O M
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