(a)
Interpretation:
The acidic anhydride of H2SO4 should be determined.
Concept introduction -
Anhydrides implies “without water”. Acid anhydrides are compound when reacts with water forms respective acid.
Acid anhydride + water → Acid
For example: CO2 is an acid anhydride when reaction with water H2O forms H2CO3.
To find the acid anhydrides from their acid, water need to be removed.
(b)
Interpretation:
The acidic anhydride of H2SO3 should be determined.
Concept introduction -
Anhydrides implies “without water”. Acid anhydrides are compound when reacts with water forms respective acid.
Acid anhydride + water → Acid
For example: CO2 is an acid anhydride when reaction with water H2O forms H2CO3.
To find the acid anhydrides from their acid, water need to be removed.
(c)
Interpretation:
The acidic anhydride of HClO4 should be determined.
Concept introduction:
Anhydrides implies “without water”. Acid anhydrides are compound when reacts with water forms respective acid.
Acid anhydride + water → Acid
For example: CO2 is an acid anhydride when reaction with water H2O forms H2CO3.
To find the acid anhydrides from their acid, water need to be removed.
(d)
Interpretation:
The acidic anhydride of HIO3 should be determined.
Concept introduction -
Anhydrides implies “without water”. Acid anhydrides are compound when reacts with water forms respective acid.
Acid anhydride + water → Acid
For example: CO2 is an acid anhydride when reaction with water H2O forms H2CO3.
To find the acid anhydrides from their acid, water need to be removed.
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