Concept explainers
(a)
To determine: The products of the given acid-base reaction.
Interpretation: The products of the given acid-base reaction are to be stated.
Concept introduction: According to Bronsted-Lowry theory, when an acid donates a proton the species formed is known as conjugate base and when the base accepts a proton the species formed is known as conjugate acid. The conjugate base has negative charge or lone pair of electrons present over it.
(b)
To determine: The products of the given acid-base reaction.
Interpretation: The products of the given acid-base reaction are to be stated.
Concept introduction: According to Bronsted-Lowry theory, when an acid donates a proton the species formed is known as conjugate base and when the base accepts a proton the species formed is known as conjugate acid. The conjugate base has negative charge or lone pair of electrons present over it.
(c)
To determine: The products of the given acid-base reaction.
Interpretation: The products of the given acid-base reaction are to be stated.
Concept introduction: According to Bronsted-Lowry theory, when an acid donates a proton the species formed is known as conjugate base and when the base accepts a proton the species formed is known as conjugate acid. The conjugate base has negative charge or lone pair of electrons present over it.
(d)
To determine: The products of the given acid-base reaction.
Interpretation: The products of the given acid-base reaction are to be stated.
Concept introduction: According to Bronsted-Lowry theory, when an acid donates a proton the species formed is known as conjugate base and when the base accepts a proton the species formed is known as conjugate acid. The conjugate base has negative charge or lone pair of electrons present over it.
(e)
To determine: The products of the given acid-base reaction.
Interpretation: The products of the given acid-base reaction are to be stated.
Concept introduction: According to Bronsted-Lowry theory, when an acid donates a proton the species formed is known as conjugate base and when the base accepts a proton the species formed is known as conjugate acid. The conjugate base has negative charge or lone pair of electrons present over it.
(f)
To determine: The products of the given acid-base reaction.
Interpretation: The products of the given acid-base reaction are to be stated.
Concept introduction: According to Bronsted-Lowry theory, when an acid donates a proton the species formed is known as conjugate base and when the base accepts a proton the species formed is known as conjugate acid. The conjugate base has negative charge or lone pair of electrons present over it.
(g)
To determine: The products of the given acid-base reaction.
Interpretation: The products of the given acid-base reaction are to be stated.
Concept introduction: According to Bronsted-Lowry theory, when an acid donates a proton the species formed is known as conjugate base and when the base accepts a proton the species formed is known as conjugate acid. The conjugate base has negative charge or lone pair of electrons present over it.
(h)
To determine: The products of the given acid-base reaction.
Interpretation: The products of the given acid-base reaction are to be stated.
Concept introduction: According to Bronsted-Lowry theory, when an acid donates a proton the species formed is known as conjugate base and when the base accepts a proton the species formed is known as conjugate acid. The conjugate base has negative charge or lone pair of electrons present over it.
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