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Using the Br?nsted-Lowry concept of acids and bases, identify the Br?nsted-Lowry acid and base in each of the following reactions:

H2PO3?(aq)+H2O(l)?H3PO3(aq)+OH?(aq)

(CH3)2NH(g)+BF3(g)?(CH3)2NHBF3(s)

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H2PO3- H2O BF3 (CH3)2NH

Bronsted Lowry Acid Bronsted Lowry Base Neither

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Answer:


H_2PO_3^- is Bronsted Lowry base.


H_2O is Bronsted Lowry acid.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the Bronsted Lowry conjugate acid-base theory:

  • An acid is defined as a substance which donates protons and form conjugate base
  • A base is defined as a substance which accepts protons and forms conjugate acid.


H_2PO_3^-(aq)+H2O(l)\rightarrow H_3PO_3(aq)+OH^-(aq)


H_2PO_3^- is Bronsted Lowry base.It accepts protons and forms conjugate acid
H_3PO_3


H_2O is Bronsted Lowry acid.It donates protons and forms conjugate base
OH^-


(CH_3)_2NH(g)+BF_3(g)\rightarrow (CH_3)_2NHBF_3(s)

There in no exchange of proton in an above reaction.Neither of the reactants and products are Bronsted Lowry acid or Bronsted Lowry base

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