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ASAP! Explain how water behaves in this reaction. Which definition of acids and bases would you apply? Upper subscript 2 upper C upper O subscript 3 plus upper H subscript 2 upper O right arrow upper H upper C upper O subscript 3 superscript minus plus upper H subscript 3 upper O superscript plus.

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Answered by aashisingh0093
6

Explanation:

An Arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of \text{H}^+H+start text, H, end text, start superscript, plus, end superscript in aqueous solution.

An Arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of \text{OH}^-OH−start text, O, H, end text, start superscript, minus, end superscript in aqueous solution.

In aqueous solution, \text{H}^+H+start text, H, end text, start superscript, plus, end superscript ions immediately react with water molecules to form hydronium ions, \text{H}_3\text{O}^+H3O+start text, H, end text, start subscript, 3, end subscript, start text, O, end text, start superscript, plus, end superscript.

In an acid-base or neutralization reaction, an Arrhenius acid and base usually react to form water and a salt.

Introduction

From the vinegar in your kitchen cabinet to the soap in your shower, acids and bases are everywhere! But what does it mean to say that something is acidic or basic? In order to answer this question, we need to examine some of the theories describing acids and bases. In this article, we will focus on the Arrhenius theory

Answered by lexihannula216
19

Answer:

Water behaves as a base in this reaction.

The Bronsted-Lowry definition is applied, because the reaction involves the transfer of H+ from one reactant to the other.

A Bronsted-Lowry base is defined as a substance that accepts a proton.

Because water gains a proton to form H3O+ in this particular reaction, it acts as a base.

Explanation:

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