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write the reaction in which water acts as acid and base​

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Answered by ItzSweetyHere
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Answer:

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Explanation:

In the reaction, H2O + H2O ⇌ H3O+ + OH.

Here, one molecule of water acts as an acid, donating an H+ and forming the conjugate base, OH−, and a second molecule of water acts as a base, accepting the H+ ion and forming the conjugate acid, H3O+. As an example of water acting as an acid, consider an aqueous solution of pyridine, C5H5N.

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Answered by singhdisha687
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Answer:

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Explanation:

H2O + H2O ⇌ H3O+ + OH. Here, one molecule of water acts as an acid, donating an H+ and forming the conjugate base, OH−, and a second molecule of water acts as a base, accepting the H+ ion and forming the conjugate acid, H3O+. As an example of water acting as an acid, consider an aqueous solution of pyridine, C5H5N.

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