Question
Complete the table:
Acid
Base
Definition:
Example Equation:
KOH + H2O → K+ + OH-
Acid
Base
Definition:
Example Equation:
KOH + H2O → K+ + OH-
Answers
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Here’s a completed table for an acid-base pair:
| Acid | Base | Definition |
|-----------------------|-------------------|--------------------------------------------------------|
| Hydrochloric acid (HCl) | Potassium hydroxide (KOH) | An acid is a substance that can donate a proton (H⁺) in a reaction. A base is a substance that can accept a proton or donate a hydroxide ion (OH⁻). |
| Example Equation: | | HCl + KOH → KCl + H₂O |
This shows the reaction of hydrochloric acid with potassium hydroxide, resulting in the formation of potassium chloride and water.
| Acid | Base | Definition |
|-----------------------|-------------------|--------------------------------------------------------|
| Hydrochloric acid (HCl) | Potassium hydroxide (KOH) | An acid is a substance that can donate a proton (H⁺) in a reaction. A base is a substance that can accept a proton or donate a hydroxide ion (OH⁻). |
| Example Equation: | | HCl + KOH → KCl + H₂O |
This shows the reaction of hydrochloric acid with potassium hydroxide, resulting in the formation of potassium chloride and water.
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