a.
Interpretation : The compound should be classified as an
Concept Introduction : A new definition and technique of conceptualizing acids and bases were put forth by Arrhenius.
a.
Answer to Problem 53A
The compound
Explanation of Solution
Acids, according to Arrhenius, are substances that contain hydrogen and ionize to produce hydrogen ions
Bases are substances that ionize in aqueous solutions to produce hydroxide ions
The given compound is
The compound dissociates into calcium ions and hydroxide ions.
Since the compound produces hydroxide ions on dissociation, it is classified as an Arrhenius base.
b.
Interpretation : The compound should be classified as an Arrhenius acid or an Arrhenius base.
Concept Introduction : A new definition and technique of conceptualizing acids and bases were put forth by Arrhenius.
b.
Answer to Problem 53A
The compound
Explanation of Solution
Acids, according to Arrhenius, are substances that contain hydrogen and ionize to produce hydrogen ions
Bases are substances that ionize in aqueous solutions to produce hydroxide ions
The given compound is
The compound is dissociated as follows:
Since the compound produces hydrogen ions on dissociation, it is classified as Arrhenius acid.
c.
Interpretation : The compound should be classified as an Arrhenius acid or an Arrhenius base.
Concept Introduction : A new definition and technique of conceptualizing acids and bases were put forth by Arrhenius.
c.
Answer to Problem 53A
The compound
Explanation of Solution
Acids, according to Arrhenius, are substances that contain hydrogen and ionize to produce hydrogen ions
Bases are substances that ionize in aqueous solutions to produce hydroxide ions
The given compound is
The compound dissociates as follows:
Since the compound produces hydrogen ions on dissociation, it is classified as Arrhenius acid.
d.
Interpretation : The compound should be classified as an Arrhenius acid or an Arrhenius base.
Concept Introduction : A new definition and technique of conceptualizing acids and bases were put forth by Arrhenius.
d.
Answer to Problem 53A
The compound
Explanation of Solution
Acids, according to Arrhenius, are substances that contain hydrogen and ionize to produce hydrogen ions
Bases are substances that ionize in aqueous solutions to produce hydroxide ions
The given compound is
The compound dissociates into potassium ions and hydroxide ions.
Since the compound produces hydroxide ions on dissociation, it is classified as an Arrhenius base.
e.
Interpretation : The compound should be classified as an Arrhenius acid or an Arrhenius base.
Concept Introduction : A new definition and technique of conceptualizing acids and bases were put forth by Arrhenius.
e.
Answer to Problem 53A
The compound
Explanation of Solution
Acids, according to Arrhenius, are substances that contain hydrogen and ionize to produce hydrogen ions
Bases are substances that ionize in aqueous solutions to produce hydroxide ions
The given compound is
The compound dissociates as follows:
Since the compound produces hydrogen ions on dissociation, it is classified as Arrhenius acid.
f.
Interpretation : The compound should be classified as an Arrhenius acid or an Arrhenius base.
Concept Introduction : A new definition and technique of conceptualizing acids and bases were put forth by Arrhenius.
f.
Answer to Problem 53A
The compound
Explanation of Solution
Acids, according to Arrhenius, are substances that contain hydrogen and ionize to produce hydrogen ions
Bases are substances that ionize in aqueous solutions to produce hydroxide ions
The given compound is
The compound dissociates as follows:
Since the compound produces hydrogen ions on dissociation, it is classified as Arrhenius acid.
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