PO4 + H20 + H2PO41 + H30*1 PO4 is the It is not on the list of strong acids and so is a acid. LO is the It is both a very acid and a very base. PO4' is the It is not on the list of strong acids and so is a base. O+1 is the It is a acid because it is on the list of strong acids. acid b. base C. conjugate acid d. conjugate base strong f. moderately strong or weak g. weak

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For the following reaction at equilibrium
H3PO4 + H20 → H2PO41 + H30+1
НзРОд is the
It is not on the list of strong acids and so is a
acid.
H2O is the
. It is both a very
acid and a very
base.
H2PO41 is the
. It is not on the list of strong acids and so is a
base.
H30+1 is the
It is a
acid because it is on the list of strong acids.
a. acid
b. base
C. conjugate acid
d. conjugate base
e. strong
f. moderately strong or weak
g. weak
Transcribed Image Text:For the following reaction at equilibrium H3PO4 + H20 → H2PO41 + H30+1 НзРОд is the It is not on the list of strong acids and so is a acid. H2O is the . It is both a very acid and a very base. H2PO41 is the . It is not on the list of strong acids and so is a base. H30+1 is the It is a acid because it is on the list of strong acids. a. acid b. base C. conjugate acid d. conjugate base e. strong f. moderately strong or weak g. weak
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