b Choose balanced equations showing how the HSO3 ion of sodium hydrogen sulfite, NaHSO3, can be a Bronsted base. (Select all that apply.) HSO3 (aq) + Cl0 (aq) 2 S03² (aq) + HC10(aq) HSO3 (aq) + HNO3(aq) 2 H2SO3(aq) + NO3 (aq) HSO3- (aq) + HCI(aq) 2 H2SO3 (aq) + Cl (aq) |HSO3 (aq) + OH (aq) 2 SO3² (aq) + H2O(£) | HSO3 (aq) + Na*(aq) 2 NaHSO3 (s)

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b Choose balanced equations showing how the HSO3 ion of sodium hydrogen sulfite, NaHSO3, can be a Bronsted base.
(Select all that apply.)
HSO3 (aq) + Cl0 (aq) 2 S03² (aq) + HC10(aq)
HSO3 (aq) + HNO3(aq) 2 H2SO3(aq) + NO3 (aq)
HSO; (aq) + HCI(aq) 2 H2SO3 (aq) + Cl¯ (aq)
|HSO3 (aq) + OH (aq) 2 SO3² (aq) + H2O(£)
| HSO3 (aq) + Na*(aq) 2 NaHSO3 (s)
Transcribed Image Text:b Choose balanced equations showing how the HSO3 ion of sodium hydrogen sulfite, NaHSO3, can be a Bronsted base. (Select all that apply.) HSO3 (aq) + Cl0 (aq) 2 S03² (aq) + HC10(aq) HSO3 (aq) + HNO3(aq) 2 H2SO3(aq) + NO3 (aq) HSO; (aq) + HCI(aq) 2 H2SO3 (aq) + Cl¯ (aq) |HSO3 (aq) + OH (aq) 2 SO3² (aq) + H2O(£) | HSO3 (aq) + Na*(aq) 2 NaHSO3 (s)
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