Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The reactant, acid and base, of salt potassium bromide,
Concept introduction:
According to

Answer to Problem 12E
In the formation of salt potassium bromide,
Explanation of Solution
Acids loses their
The chemical equation is given below.
In the formation of salt potassium bromide,
(b)
Interpretation:
The reactant, acid and base, of salt barium chloride,
Concept introduction:
According to Arrhenius theory, an acid is defined as a species which donates a proton. A base is defined as a species which can donate a hydroxide ion

Answer to Problem 12E
In the formation of salt barium chloride,
Explanation of Solution
Acids loses their
The chemical equation is given below.
In the formation of salt barium chloride,
(c)
Interpretation:
The reactant, acid and base, of salt cobalt (II) sulfate,
Concept introduction:
According to Arrhenius theory, an acid is defined as a species which donates a proton. A base is defined as a species which can donate a hydroxide ion

Answer to Problem 12E
In the formation of salt cobalt (II) sulfate,
Explanation of Solution
Acids loses their
The chemical equation is given below.
In the formation of salt cobalt (II) sulfate,
(d)
Interpretation:
The reactant, acid and base, of salt sodium phosphate,
Concept introduction:
According to Arrhenius theory, an acid is defined as a species which donates a proton. A base is defined as a species which can donate a hydroxide ion

Answer to Problem 12E
In the formation of salt sodium phosphate,
Explanation of Solution
Acids loses their
The chemical equation is given below.
In the formation of salt sodium phosphate,
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