Answer:
: conjugate acid of
: conjugate base of
: conjugate base of
: conjugate acid of
Explanation:
According to the Bronsted-Lowry conjugate acid-base theory, an acid is defined as a substance which looses donates protons and thus forming conjugate base and a base is defined as a substance which accepts protons and thus forming conjugate acid.
Here in forward reaction is accepting a proton, thus it is considered as a base and after accepting a proton, it forms which is a conjugate acid.
And is losing a proton, thus it is considered as an acid and after loosing a proton, it forms which is a conjugate base.
Similarly in the backward reaction, is loosing a proton, thus it is considered as a acid and after loosing a proton, it forms which is a conjugate base.
And is accepting a proton, thus it is considered as a base and after accepting a proton, it forms which is a conjugate acid.
Answer:
1.78
Explanation:
1mole produce 18g/x will produce 32g then the answer is 1.78moles
<span>For each inherited character an organism has two alleles for the gene controlling that character.. one form each parent</span>
Helium is a gas composed of itself, were air is composed of Oxygen and Nitrogen making the air more dense than the helium making it float to find other gases
Two factors to change are Air pressure (due to the balloon moving ) and the helium making the balloon rise.
That's about all I can explain...hope this helps >.<
Answer:
NH3OH⁺ is the strongest acid
Explanation:
NH2OH + CH3NH3⁺ CH3NH2 + NH3OH⁺
Equilibrium favours backward, so NH3OH⁺ is giving H⁺ so NH3OH⁺
The system lies to the left so the reaction is going in backward direction.
So CH3NH2 reacts with NH3OH⁺ to give NH2OH it implies that the H+ is transferred from NH3OH⁺ to CH3NH2, so here the strongest acid is NH3OH⁺. strongest base will be: CH3NH2.
Thus, Equilibrium favours backward, so NH3OH⁺ is giving H⁺ so NH3OH⁺ is the strongest acid