A strong acid must have a weak conjugate base and a weak acid must have a strong conjugate base. The reason behind this is simple.
A "strong" acid or base is actually one that is unstable and will readily dissociate when added to water. A "weak" acid or base is one that is stable, and does not dissociate in water.
If an acid is to be "strong", it must readily dissociate to release hydrogen ions. However, the conjugate base that is formed must also be stable, so that is does not combine back with the released hydrogen ions, making it a weak base.
Esters are compounds that form when the organic acids react with alcohols. The answer would be B.
D Is the answer
BTW this is a physics question
Answer:
We have to convert the following into moles.
(a) 32 g of oxygen gas = 1 mole
1 gram of oxygen gas = 1/32 mole
Given that 12 g of oxygen gas
No: of moles = given mass / molar mass
= 12 / 32 = 0.375 mole
(b) 18 g of water = 1 mole
1 gram of water = 1/18 mole
Given that 20 g of water
No: of moles = given mass / molar mass
= 20 / 18 = 1.111 mole
(c) 44 g of carbon dioxide = 1 mole
1 gram of CO2 = 1/44 mole
Given that 22 g of carbon dioxide
No: of moles = given mass / molar mass
= 22 / 44 = 0.5 mole
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