MCQ
It accepts a proton. It is called as:
  • A
    A Bronsted acid.
  • B
    A Bronsted base.
  • C
    A strong acid.
  • D
    A weak base.

Answer

  1. A Bronsted acid.

Explanation:

A Bronsted acid can accept a proton (H+). For example a basic salt, such as NaH, can take up a H+ from H2​O to form OH ions.

F(aq) + H2​O(l) ⇌ HF(aq) + OH(aq)

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