MCQ
It accepts a proton. It is called as:
- AA Bronsted acid.
- BA Bronsted base.
- CA strong acid.
- DA weak base.
Explanation:
A Bronsted acid can accept a proton (H+). For example a basic salt, such as Na⊕H⊝, can take up a H+ from H2O to form OH⊝ ions.
F⊝(aq) + H2O(l) ⇌ HF(aq) + OH⊕(aq)
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