oreoeater82 Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Feb 21, 2009 Messages 49 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Pre-Dental Mar 6, 2009 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad CH3O- + H3O+ → CH3OH + H2O CH3O- (base) H30+ (acid) CH3OH (conj. acid) H20 (conj. base) Is this right?
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad CH3O- + H3O+ → CH3OH + H2O CH3O- (base) H30+ (acid) CH3OH (conj. acid) H20 (conj. base) Is this right?
C CadetTpt06 Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Dec 8, 2008 Messages 37 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Pre-Dental Mar 6, 2009 #2 Yes. Acid = proton donor. Base = proton acceptor (Bronsted-Lowery) Upvote 0 Downvote
N notjeff New Member 10+ Year Member Joined Feb 8, 2009 Messages 9 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Pre-Dental Mar 8, 2009 #3 the conjugate acid can be found by adding "H" to the existing base and the conjugate base can be found by removing an "H" from the acid. Upvote 0 Downvote
the conjugate acid can be found by adding "H" to the existing base and the conjugate base can be found by removing an "H" from the acid.
oreoeater82 Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Feb 21, 2009 Messages 49 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Pre-Dental Mar 16, 2009 #4 thanks 👍 😎 Upvote 0 Downvote
B brightsmiles9 Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Mar 9, 2009 Messages 251 Reaction score 1 Points 4,531 Pre-Dental Mar 16, 2009 #5 Yes it is 🙂 Upvote 0 Downvote