a)
Interpretation: The given compounds to be predicted as either acid or base.
Concept Introduction:
Introduction of Acids and Bases:
Acid: A substance that donates the proton ions when dissolved in water.
Base: A substance that donates the hydroxide ions when dissolved in water.
b)
Interpretation: The given compounds to be predicted as either acid or base.
Concept Introduction:
Introduction of Acids and Bases:
Acid: A substance that donates the proton ions when dissolved in water.
Base: A substance that donates the hydroxide ions when dissolved in water.
c)
Interpretation: The given compounds to be predicted as either acid or base.
Concept Introduction:
Introduction of Acids and Bases:
Acid: A substance that donates the proton ions when dissolved in water.
Base: A substance that donates the hydroxide ions when dissolved in water.
d)
Interpretation: The given compounds to be predicted as either acid or base.
Concept Introduction:
Introduction of Acids and Bases:
Acid: A substance that donates the proton ions when dissolved in water.
Base: A substance that donates the hydroxide ions when dissolved in water.
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