Principles of General Chemistry
Principles of General Chemistry
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780073402697
Author: SILBERBERG, Martin S.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill College
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.70P

a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:Name and formula for the acid derived from hydrogen sulfate anion should be given.

Concept introduction:In Bronsted-Lowry concept, acid is a substance that donates protons (H+ions) . Base is a substance that is proton (H+ions) acceptor. This acid, and base definition can be explained by an equilibrium reaction.

The reaction required to define the acid, and base definition is as follows:

  HA+BA-+BH+

Where,

  • Acid is symbolized as HA .
  • Base is symbolized as B .
  • Conjugate base of acid is symbolized as A .
  • Conjugate acid of base is symbolized as BH+ .

b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Name and formula for the acid derived from IO3 anion should be given.

Concept introduction:In Bronsted-Lowry concept, acid is a substance that donates protons (H+ions) . Base is a substance that is proton (H+ions) acceptor. This acid, and base definition can be explained by an equilibrium reaction.

The reaction required to define the acid, and base definition is as follows:

  HA+BA-+BH+

Where,

  • Acid is symbolized as HA .
  • Base is symbolized as B .
  • Conjugate base of acid is symbolized as A .
  • Conjugate acid of base is symbolized as BH+ .

c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Name and formula for the acid derived from cyanide anion (CN) , should be given.

Concept introduction:In Bronsted-Lowry concept, acid is a substance that donates protons (H+ions) . Base is a substance that is proton (H+ions) acceptor. This acid and base definition can be explained by an equilibrium reaction.

The reaction required to define the acid, and base definition is as follows:

  HA+BA-+BH+

Where,

  • Acid is symbolized as HA .
  • Base is symbolized as B .
  • Conjugate base of acid is symbolized as A .
  • Conjugate acid of base is symbolized as BH+ .

d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Name and formula for the acid derived from HS anion should be given.

Concept introduction:In Bronsted-Lowry concept, acid is a substance that donates protons (H+ions) . Base is a substance that is proton (H+ions) acceptor. This acid, and base definition can be explained by an equilibrium reaction.

The reaction required to define the acid, and base definition is as follows:

  HA+BA-+BH+

Where,

  • Acid is symbolized as HA .
  • Base is symbolized as B .
  • Conjugate base of acid is symbolized as A .
  • Conjugate acid of base is symbolized as BH+ .

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