n. For each compound below, write a balanced reaction showing how the compound produces either H;O or OH in water. Acids should produce H;0* in water while bases should produce OH in water. For neutral compounds you can simple write "no reaction". For solutions containing multiple acids (e.g. Coke) choose one acid to write an equation for. i. Acetic Acid ii. Baking Soda 111. HCI
n. For each compound below, write a balanced reaction showing how the compound produces either H;O or OH in water. Acids should produce H;0* in water while bases should produce OH in water. For neutral compounds you can simple write "no reaction". For solutions containing multiple acids (e.g. Coke) choose one acid to write an equation for. i. Acetic Acid ii. Baking Soda 111. HCI
Chapter9: Acids, Bases, And Salts
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