Water, pH and Macromolecules A Bronsted acid becomes __________ upon losing a proton. its conjugate acid its conjugate base a hydronium ion highly reactive its conjugate acid its conjugate base a hydronium ion highly reactive ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules H2O and CH4 are both examples of acids none of these ions molecules acids none of these ions molecules ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules The pH of a solution is determined by concentration of salt environmental effect relative concentration of acids and bases dielectric constant of the medium concentration of salt environmental effect relative concentration of acids and bases dielectric constant of the medium ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules Which of the following alcohols would be most soluble in water? butanol methanol ethanol octanol butanol methanol ethanol octanol ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules A compound that is capable of forming hydrogen bonds with water does not dissolve well in water contains at least some polar covalent bonds should act as a good buffer for acids and bases is probably held together by noncovalent bonds does not dissolve well in water contains at least some polar covalent bonds should act as a good buffer for acids and bases is probably held together by noncovalent bonds ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules Salt dissolves well in water as water molecules make nonpolar covalent bonds with the positively charged ions only surround the ions because of their charge but do not form hydrogen bonds form hydrogen bonds with the positively and negatively charged ions share electrons with the ions to make polar covalent bonds make nonpolar covalent bonds with the positively charged ions only surround the ions because of their charge but do not form hydrogen bonds form hydrogen bonds with the positively and negatively charged ions share electrons with the ions to make polar covalent bonds ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP