• Answer each of the following for the following reaction HCl + H₂O → CI-¹ + H₂O+¹ is the acid is the base is the conjugate acid is the conjugate base HCI is a a. HCI b. H* c. H30+1 acid so we use the one-directional arrow d. CI-1 e. H₂O f. strong •Answer each of the following for the following reaction H₂SO3 + H₂O → HSO3¹ + H30+1 For polyprotic acids only one acidic hydrogen is removed by a very weak base such as water is the acid is the base is the conjugate acid is the conjugate base H₂SO3 is not on the list of seven strong acid so is treated like a a. H₂SO3 b. H* c. H30+1 d. HSO3¹¹ e. SO3² g. strong h. weak g. weak f. H₂O acid and we use a double-sided arrow

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• Answer each of the following for the following reaction HCl + H₂O → CI-¹ + H₂O+¹
is the acid
is the base
is the conjugate acid
is the conjugate base
HCI is a
a. HCI b. H*
c. H30+1
acid so we use the one-directional arrow
d. CI-1
e. H₂O f. strong
g. weak
•Answer each of the following for the following reaction H₂SO3 + H₂O → HSO3-¹ + H₂O+¹
For polyprotic acids only one acidic hydrogen is removed by a very weak base such as water
is the acid
is the base
is
the conjugate acid
is the conjugate base
H₂SO3 is not on the list of seven strong acid so is treated like a
a. H₂SO3
b. H* c. H30+1 d. HSO3-¹ e. SO3-²
g. strong
h. weak
f. H₂O
acid and we use a double-sided arrow
Transcribed Image Text:• Answer each of the following for the following reaction HCl + H₂O → CI-¹ + H₂O+¹ is the acid is the base is the conjugate acid is the conjugate base HCI is a a. HCI b. H* c. H30+1 acid so we use the one-directional arrow d. CI-1 e. H₂O f. strong g. weak •Answer each of the following for the following reaction H₂SO3 + H₂O → HSO3-¹ + H₂O+¹ For polyprotic acids only one acidic hydrogen is removed by a very weak base such as water is the acid is the base is the conjugate acid is the conjugate base H₂SO3 is not on the list of seven strong acid so is treated like a a. H₂SO3 b. H* c. H30+1 d. HSO3-¹ e. SO3-² g. strong h. weak f. H₂O acid and we use a double-sided arrow
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