a Choose a chemical equation showing how the following species can behave as indicated when dissolved in water: HSO4 as an acid. O HSO, (ag) + H,0(1) = So, (ag) + H* (ag) O HSOA (ag) + H20(1) H2SO4 (ag) + OH (ag) O HSO, (ag) + H,0(1) So, (ag) + H;O* (ag) O HSO (ag) + H20(1) SO4 (ag) + H30* (aq) b Choose a chemical equation showing how the following species can behave as indicated when dissolved in water: BrO3 as a base. O BrO3 (aq) + H20(1) HBRO3 (ag) + OH (ag) O BrOs (ag) + H20(1) O BrO3 (ag) + H20(1) HBRO3 (ag) + H30 (aq) O BrO3 (aq) + H2O(1) = H,BrO3(ag) + 20H (ag) - HBRO3 (ag) +H* (aq)

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a Choose a chemical equation showing how the following species can behave as indicated when dissolved in water:
HSO, as an acid.
O HSO, (ag) + H2O(1) = SO,2 (ag) + H* (ag)
O HSOA (ag) + H20(1) = H2SO4(ag) + OH (aq)
O HSO4 (ag) + H2O(1) SO2 (ag) + H30+ (ag)
HSO, (ag) + H20(1) = SO, (ag) + H30* (aq)
b Choose a chemical equation showing how the following species can behave as indicated when dissolved in water:
BrO3 as a base.
O BrO3 (ag) + H20(1) HBR03 (ag) + OH (aq)
O BrOs (ag) + H20(1) HBROS (ag) + H* (ag)
O BrO3 (ag) + H20(1) HBRO; (ag) + H30 (ag)
O BrO3 (ag) + H,0(1) = H,BrO3 (ag) + 20H (ag)
Transcribed Image Text:a Choose a chemical equation showing how the following species can behave as indicated when dissolved in water: HSO, as an acid. O HSO, (ag) + H2O(1) = SO,2 (ag) + H* (ag) O HSOA (ag) + H20(1) = H2SO4(ag) + OH (aq) O HSO4 (ag) + H2O(1) SO2 (ag) + H30+ (ag) HSO, (ag) + H20(1) = SO, (ag) + H30* (aq) b Choose a chemical equation showing how the following species can behave as indicated when dissolved in water: BrO3 as a base. O BrO3 (ag) + H20(1) HBR03 (ag) + OH (aq) O BrOs (ag) + H20(1) HBROS (ag) + H* (ag) O BrO3 (ag) + H20(1) HBRO; (ag) + H30 (ag) O BrO3 (ag) + H,0(1) = H,BrO3 (ag) + 20H (ag)
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