a.
Interpretation : Determine whether the acid is monoprotic, diprotic, or triprotic.
Concept Introduction : Ionizable ions are those where the hydrogen atom can form a hydrogen ion. The ionizable acids are classified as monoprotic, diprotic, and triprotic acids depending upon their number of ionizable hydrogen ions.
a.
Answer to Problem 7LC
The acid
Explanation of Solution
The acid is
The acid is classified as diprotic acid where protic means proton hydrogen ion and di means two.
b.
Interpretation : Determine whether the acid is monoprotic, diprotic, or triprotic.
Concept Introduction : The quantity of hydrogens that can combine to create ionizable hydrogen ions differs among
b.
Answer to Problem 7LC
The acid
Explanation of Solution
The acid is
The acid is classified as triprotic acid where protic means proton hydrogen ion and tri means three.
c.
Interpretation : Determine whether the acid is monoprotic, diprotic, or triprotic.
Concept Introduction : The quantity of hydrogens that can combine to create ionizable hydrogen ions differs among Arrhenius acids. The ionizable acids are classified as monoprotic, diprotic, and triprotic acids depending upon their number of ionizable hydrogen ions.
c.
Answer to Problem 7LC
The acid
Explanation of Solution
The acid is
The acid is classified as monoprotic acid where protic means proton hydrogen ion and mono means one.
d.
Interpretation : Determine whether the acid is monoprotic, diprotic, or triprotic.
Concept Introduction : The quantity of hydrogens that can combine to create ionizable hydrogen ions differs among Arrhenius acids. The ionizable acids are classified as monoprotic, diprotic, and triprotic acids depending upon their number of ionizable hydrogen ions.
d.
Answer to Problem 7LC
The acid
Explanation of Solution
The acid is
The acid is classified as diprotic acid where protic means proton hydrogen ion and di means two.
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