Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The reacting species (ion or molecule) which appears in the acid base chemical equation in perchloric acid should be determined.
Concept introduction:
Acids are those compounds which donates a proton to another compound whereas bases are those compounds which accept a proton from another substance.
Acid produces
Strong acid or base is a substance which ionizes completely into its constituents ions in water.
Weak base or acid is a substance which doesn’t ionize completely into its constituents ions in water.
Acid-Base reaction: When an acidic water solution is mixed with a basic water solution, an acid-base reaction takes place. The equation and nature of the reaction depends upon whether the base and acid involved in the reaction are strong or weak.
(b)
Interpretation:
The reacting species (ion or molecule) which appears in the acid base chemical equation in hydriodic acid should be determined.
Concept introduction:
Acids are those compounds which donates a proton to another compound whereas bases are those compounds which accept a proton from another substance.
Acid produces
Strong acid or base is a substance which ionizes completely into its constituents ions in water.
Weak base or acid is a substance which doesn’t ionize completely into its constituents ions in water.
Acid-Base reaction: When an acidic water solution is mixed with a basic water solution, an acid-base reaction takes place. The equation and nature of the reaction depends upon whether the base and acid involved in the reaction are strong or weak.
(c)
Interpretation:
The reacting species (ion or molecule) which appears in the acid base chemical equation in nitrous acid should be determined.
Concept introduction:
Acids are those compounds which donates a proton to another compound whereas bases are those compounds which accept a proton from another substance.
Acid produces
Strong acid or base is a substance which ionizes completely into its constituents ions in water.
Weak base or acid is a substance which doesn’t ionize completely into its constituents ions in water.
Acid-Base reaction: When an acidic water solution is mixed with a basic water solution, an acid-base reaction takes place. The equation and nature of the reaction depends upon whether the base and acid involved in the reaction are strong or weak.
(d)
Interpretation:
The reacting species (ion or molecule) which appears in the acid base chemical equation in nitric acid should be determined.
Concept introduction:
Acids are those compounds which donates a proton to another compound whereas bases are those compounds which accept a proton from another substance.
Acid produces
Strong acid or base is a substance which ionizes completely into its constituents ions in water.
Weak base or acid is a substance which doesn’t ionize completely into its constituents ions in water.
Acid-Base reaction: When an acidic water solution is mixed with a basic water solution, an acid-base reaction takes place. The equation and nature of the reaction depends upon whether the base and acid involved in the reaction are strong or weak.
(e)
Interpretation:
The reacting species (ion or molecule) which appears in the acid base chemical equation in lactic acid should be determined.
Concept introduction:
Acids are those compounds which donates a proton to another compound whereas bases are those compounds which accept a proton from another substance.
Acid produces
Strong acid or base is a substance which ionizes completely into its constituents ions in water.
Weak base or acid is a substance which doesn’t ionize completely into its constituents ions in water.
Acid-Base reaction: When an acidic water solution is mixed with a basic water solution, an acid-base reaction takes place. The equation and nature of the reaction depends upon whether the base and acid involved in the reaction are strong or weak.
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