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posted by  Krystale on 5/18/2008 7:58:10 PM  |  status: Closed  

Acids and bases

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posted by borden on 5/18/2008 8:29:36 PM  |  status: Live
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Hno3 + H20 H30^+ + NO3
Acid      Base            Acid        Base  Remember a conjugate acid-base pair only differs from one H proton
 
C2H5NH2 + H2O C2H5NH3 + OH^-
Base              Acid                      Acid           Base
 
CH3CO2 H + H2O CH3CO2^- + H30^+
Acid                  Base                 Base               Acid
 
Remember, if there is an acid on one side by process of elimination, the other compound has to be a base.  On the product side it is the same situation. Please take the time to rate. Also, if you are confused by my answers message me.
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