For the chemical equations shown below, label each reactant as either acid or base, and each product as either conjugate acid or conjugate base according to the Brønsted-Lowry definition. Drag each label to the appropriate target. > View Available Hint(s) Reset Help conjugate acid conjugate base acid base HPO, (aq) + H,0(1) = H,PO, (aq) + OH (aq) HPO, (aq) + H,0 (1) = PO, (aq) + H,Oo* (aq) 2- 3- 4

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For the chemical equations shown below, label each reactant as either acid or base, and each product as either conjugate acid or conjugate base according to the Brønsted-Lowry definition.

Amphoterism
Some substances are amphoteric, which means they can act either as an acid or a base. HSO,, for example, can donate H+ to become S0,2- (acting as an acid), or it can accept H+ to become H,SO, (acting as a base):
HSO, (aq) + H2O(1) =
so, (aq)
+ H3O+ (aq)
acid
conjugate base
+ OH (aq)
H,SO, (aq)
conjugate acid
HSO, (aq) + H2O(1) =
base
Part D
For the chemical equations shown below, label each reactant as either acid or base, and each product as either conjugate acid or conjugate base according to the Brønsted-Lowry definition.
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conjugate
acid
conjugate
base
acid
base
НРО (аq) + н,о(|) н,Ро, (аq) + он (аq)
2-
-
HPO, (aq) + H,0 (1) = PO, (aq) + H,0* (aq)
2-
3-
Transcribed Image Text:Amphoterism Some substances are amphoteric, which means they can act either as an acid or a base. HSO,, for example, can donate H+ to become S0,2- (acting as an acid), or it can accept H+ to become H,SO, (acting as a base): HSO, (aq) + H2O(1) = so, (aq) + H3O+ (aq) acid conjugate base + OH (aq) H,SO, (aq) conjugate acid HSO, (aq) + H2O(1) = base Part D For the chemical equations shown below, label each reactant as either acid or base, and each product as either conjugate acid or conjugate base according to the Brønsted-Lowry definition. Drag each label to the appropriate target. > View Available Hint(s) Reset Help conjugate acid conjugate base acid base НРО (аq) + н,о(|) н,Ро, (аq) + он (аq) 2- - HPO, (aq) + H,0 (1) = PO, (aq) + H,0* (aq) 2- 3-
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