Chemistry, 03.02.2020 06:02 jordanmartinezacierr
What is the bronsted-lowry definition of an acid?
a compound that donates protons
a compound that accepts protons
a substance that increases hydroxide ion concentration
a substance that increases hydronium ion concentration
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Lithium diisopropylamide [(ch3)2ch]2nli, referred to as lda, enjoys many uses as a strong base in synthetic organic chemistry. it is customarily prepared by the reaction of diisopropylamine [(ch3)2ch]2nh with butyllithium. draw the products of the reactions in the appropriate boxes and select the acid, base, conjugate acid, and conjugate base. be sure to answer all parts.
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Which of these conditions most likely produces an unstable isotope?
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Nebulae are enormous clouds in outer space. they are made mostly of hydrogen gas, helium gas, and dust. some nebulae glow brightly, while others do not. the stars that people see are huge, bright balls of glowing gas. they are made mostly of hydrogen and helium. which statement correctly describes other ways in which nebulae and stars are different? a. stars can form inside a nebula but a nebula can never be produced by any star. b. a star always has a higher density than a nebula. c. stars can never form inside a nebula but a nebula can be produced by any star. d. a nebula always has a higher density than a star.
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What is the bronsted-lowry definition of an acid?
a compound that donates protons
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a compound that donates protons
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