In the reactants, acid and base has to be identified and also in the product, conjugate acid and conjugate base has to be identified in the given reaction. CN − ( a q ) + CH 3 COOH ( a q ) → CH 3 COO − ( a q ) + HCN ( a q ) Concept Introduction: Brønsted-Lowry acid is the one which can donate H + ion to other substances. It can also be said as proton donors. Brønsted-Lowry base is the one which can accept H + ion from other substances. It can also be said as proton acceptors. In order to be a Brønsted-Lowry base, an unshared pair of electrons must be present on molecule or the ion. When an acid donates a proton, the species formed from acid is known as conjugate base. When a base accepts a proton from acid, the species formed from the base is known as conjugate acid.
In the reactants, acid and base has to be identified and also in the product, conjugate acid and conjugate base has to be identified in the given reaction. CN − ( a q ) + CH 3 COOH ( a q ) → CH 3 COO − ( a q ) + HCN ( a q ) Concept Introduction: Brønsted-Lowry acid is the one which can donate H + ion to other substances. It can also be said as proton donors. Brønsted-Lowry base is the one which can accept H + ion from other substances. It can also be said as proton acceptors. In order to be a Brønsted-Lowry base, an unshared pair of electrons must be present on molecule or the ion. When an acid donates a proton, the species formed from acid is known as conjugate base. When a base accepts a proton from acid, the species formed from the base is known as conjugate acid.
Solution Summary: The author explains that Brnsted-Lowry acid is the one which can donate H + ion to other substances and can also be said as proton acceptors
In the reactants, acid and base has to be identified and also in the product, conjugate acid and conjugate base has to be identified in the given reaction.
CN−(aq)+CH3COOH(aq)→CH3COO−(aq)+HCN(aq)
Concept Introduction:
Brønsted-Lowry acid is the one which can donate H+ ion to other substances. It can also be said as proton donors. Brønsted-Lowry base is the one which can accept H+ ion from other substances. It can also be said as proton acceptors. In order to be a Brønsted-Lowry base, an unshared pair of electrons must be present on molecule or the ion.
When an acid donates a proton, the species formed from acid is known as conjugate base. When a base accepts a proton from acid, the species formed from the base is known as conjugate acid.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
In the reactants, acid and base has to be identified and also in the product, conjugate acid and conjugate base has to be identified in the given reaction.
O2−(aq)+H2O(l)→2OH−(aq)
Concept Introduction:
Refer part (a).
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
In the reactants, acid and base has to be identified and also in the product, conjugate acid and conjugate base has to be identified in the given reaction.
Is (CH3)3NHBr an acidic or basic salt? What happens when dissolved in aqueous solution? Doesn't it lose a Br-? Does it interact with the water? Please advise.
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