okay so i'm now learning about acids and bases, however I'm stuck on a question, well a concept really.
The basic concept is knowing which hydrgen gives, and which one takes making the acids and baeses.
let's look at this question.
Q1 . what is the conjugate acid of the following pair.
a) O^2-
solution
O^2-(aq) + H2O(l) --> OH(aq)^- + OH^-(aq
however, because the water has more hydrogen atoms, wouldn't you expect the equation to stay the same since there are no hydrogen atoms attached to the lone oxygen atom. Can you please explain why this is so?
Also one last question.
Q2. show that the reaction between a solution of sodium hydroxide and a solution of hydrochloric acid is a bronsted - lowry acid-base reaction.
Also one last thing, can you please explain to me, how do you know which atom in the equation receicve or give the hydrogen atom. thanks.