Chapter-10: Acids, Bases and Salts Practice Problems 1. Which of the following species can be Bronsted-Lowry acids? (a) HBr (b) Br (c) AICI (d) HCOOH (e) NO, () HNO: (g) H;0 (h) HOCI (i) HC;H,O; (k) FeBr) (1) CO 2. Which of the following species can be Bronsted-Lowry bases? (a) OH (b) Ca (c) CH. (d) PO (e) OCt () MgCO, (g) Cr (h) H;0 (1) Ca(OH) G) BH, (k) Na" (1) HCOO 3. What is the conjugate acid in cach of the following cases? (a) HS (b) Co, (c) NO: (d) CH;NH; (e) Br () HPO, (g) CH,COO- (h) CH,OH (i) HCO, 4. What is the conjugate base in cach of the following cases? (a) HNO: (b) NH. (c) H;O:

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Chapter-10: Acids, Bases and Salts
Practice Problems
1. Which of the following species can be Bronsted-Lowry acids?
(a) HBr
(b) Br:
(c) AICI
(d) HCOOH
(e) NO;
(1) HNO:
(g) H;0
(h) HOCI
(i) HC;H,O2
(k) FeBry
(1) CO:
2. Which of the following species can be Bronsted-Lowry bases?
(a) OH
(b) Ca
(c) CH.
(d) PO
(e) OCI
() MGCO;
(g) CF
(h) H20
(i) Ca(OH)
G) BH,
(k) Na"
(1) HCOO
3. What is the conjugate acid in cach of the following cases?
(a) HS
(b) CO,
(c) NO,
(d) CH,NH2
(e) Br
(0 НРО
(g) CH;COO-
(h) CH,OH
(i) HCO:
4. What is the conjugate base in each of the following cases?
(a) HNO:
(b) NH.
(c) H;Oz
Transcribed Image Text:Chapter-10: Acids, Bases and Salts Practice Problems 1. Which of the following species can be Bronsted-Lowry acids? (a) HBr (b) Br: (c) AICI (d) HCOOH (e) NO; (1) HNO: (g) H;0 (h) HOCI (i) HC;H,O2 (k) FeBry (1) CO: 2. Which of the following species can be Bronsted-Lowry bases? (a) OH (b) Ca (c) CH. (d) PO (e) OCI () MGCO; (g) CF (h) H20 (i) Ca(OH) G) BH, (k) Na" (1) HCOO 3. What is the conjugate acid in cach of the following cases? (a) HS (b) CO, (c) NO, (d) CH,NH2 (e) Br (0 НРО (g) CH;COO- (h) CH,OH (i) HCO: 4. What is the conjugate base in each of the following cases? (a) HNO: (b) NH. (c) H;Oz
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