I. Sulfuric acid reacts with water to yield hydrogen sulfate ions and hydronium
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I. Sulfuric acid reacts with water to yield hydrogen sulfate ions and hydronium ions:
H2SO4+H2O?HSO4?+H3O+
Identify the conjugate acid-base pairs.
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II. Hydrogen sulfate reacts with water to produce sulfate ions and hydronium ions:
HSO4-+H2O?SO42?+H3O+
Identify the conjugate acid-base pairs.
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I. Sulfuric acid reacts with water to yield hydrogen sulfate ions and hydronium ions: H2SO4+H2O?HSO4?+H3O+ Identify the conjugate acid-base pairs. Drag each item to the appropriate bin. II. Hydrogen sulfate reacts with water to produce sulfate ions and hydronium ions: HSO4-+H2O?SO42?+H3O+ Identify the conjugate acid-base pairs. Drag each item to the appropriate bin.Explanation / Answer
we know that
to get a conjugate base , H+ should be removed
and
to get a conjugate acid , H+ should be added
1) consider the given reaction
H2S04 + H20 ---> HS04- + H30+
we know that
H2S04 is a strong acid
now
to get its conjugate base , H+ should be removed
so
its conjugate base is HS04-
now
in the given reaction H2S04 acts as an acid
so
H20 is the base
now
to get its conjugate acid , H+ should be added
so
H30+ is the conjugate acid of H20
so
finally
Acid ---> H2S04
conjugate base ---> Hs04-
Base ----> H20
conjugate acid ----> H30+
2)
consider the given reaction
HS04- + H20 ---> S042- + H20
in this case
Hs04- donates a H+ to H20 to become S042-
so
we know that H+ donors are acids
and
H+ acceptors are bases
so
HS04- is acid and H20 is the base
now
to get conjugate base of HS04- , remove H+
so
S042- is the conjugate base of HS04-
now
to get the conjugate acid of H20 , add H+
so
H30+ is the conjugate acid is H30+
finally
Acid ---> HS04-
conjugate base ----> S042-
Base ---> H20
conjugate acid ---> H30+