Using the Bronted- Lowry acid

  1. Using the Bronted- Lowry acid base theory what is the balanced net ionic equation forHousehold ammonia and sodium hydrogen
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  2. In the equation below, HCN is acting as a Bronted Lowry acid because it is* 1 point Captionless Image donating a proton (H+ ion)
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  3. What happens when an acid loses an H+ ion, according to the Brønsted-Lowry definition of acids and bases?Question 10 options:
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  4. The chemical equation below represents an acid-base reaction. The NO2- acts asA. a Bronsted Lowry base. B. a Bronsted Lowry
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  5. Classify each species as either a Bransted-Lowry acid, Brensted-Lowry base, or as amphiprotic. Select the single best answer for
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  6. The chemical equation below represents an acid-base reaction.NO2-( aq) + H2O( l) → HNO2( aq) + OH -( aq) The NO2-( aq) acts
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  7. Which substance is defined as one that donates H+ ions?Question 8 options: Brønsted-Lowry base Brønsted-Lowry acid Lewis base
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  8. In the reaction below, NH3 is acting as a* 1 point Captionless Image Bronsted Lowry Acid Bronsted Lowry Base
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  9. Classify each species as either a Bronsted-Lowry acid, Bronsted-Lowry base, or as amphiprotic. Select the single best answer for
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  10. assify each species as either a Bronsted-Lowry acid, Bronsted-Lowry base, or as amphiprotic. Select the single best answer for
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