EBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES
EBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES
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Author: MCCREARY
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 7, Problem 17P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Using the Bronsted-Lowry definition, the first compound should be identified as an acid or a base in the following reaction:

   EBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  1

Concept Introduction:

Bronsted-Lowry acid is a substance that can donate a proton or hydrogen ion and form conjugate base. For example, acetic acid EBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  2is a Bronsted-Lowry acid because it can donate EBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  3ion and form conjugate baseEBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  4Bronsted-Lowry base is a substance that can accept a proton and form conjugate acid.

For example: ammonia EBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  5is a Bronsted-Lowry base because it can accept EBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  6ion and form conjugate acidEBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  7

The reaction of a Bronsted-Lowry acid and base is as follows:

   EBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  8

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Using the Bronsted-Lowry definition, the first compound should be identified as an acid or a base in the following reaction:

   EBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  9

Concept Introduction:

Bronsted-Lowry acid is a substance that can donate a proton or hydrogen ion and form conjugate base. For example, acetic acid EBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  10is a Bronsted-Lowry acid because it can donate EBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  11ion and form conjugate baseEBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  12Bronsted-Lowry base is a substance that can accept a proton and form conjugate acid.

For example: ammonia EBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  13is a Bronsted-Lowry base because it can accept EBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  14ion and form conjugate acidEBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  15

The reaction of a Bronsted-Lowry acid and base is as follows:

   EBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  16

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Using the Bronsted-Lowry definition, the first compound should be identified as an acid or a base in the following reaction:

   EBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  17

Concept Introduction:

Bronsted-Lowry acid is a substance that can donate a proton or hydrogen ion and form conjugate base. For example, acetic acid    EBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  18is a Bronsted-Lowry acid because it can donate EBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  19ion and form conjugate baseEBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  20Bronsted-Lowry base is a substance that can accept a proton and form conjugate acid.

For example: ammonia EBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  21is a Bronsted-Lowry base because it can accept EBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  22ion and form conjugate acidEBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  23

The reaction of a Bronsted-Lowry acid and base is as follows:

   EBK CHEMISTRY FOR CHANGING TIMES, Chapter 7, Problem 17P , additional homework tip  24

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