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25 May, 01:49

In the reaction NO - (aq) + H O (l) → HNO (aq) + OH - (aq), the NO - acts as

A) an Arrhenius acid B) a Bronsted acid C) an Arrhenius base D) A bronsted base

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  1. 25 May, 02:04
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    The answer is D.

    Explanation:

    We have to look at the definitions of Arrhenius acids and bases and Bronsted acids and bases.

    Arrhenius acids dissociate in water to produce H⁺ ions, whereas Arrhenius bases dissociate in water to produce OH⁻ ions.

    Bronsted acids donate protons and Bronsted bases accept protons.

    In this case, NO⁻ does not produce H⁺ or OH⁻ ions in solution. However, NO⁻ becomes the product HNO, which means it accepted an H⁺ ion, making NO⁻ a Bronsted base.
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