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on acids and basesQuestion 7Answera.all bronsted acids are lewis acidsb.Strong conjugate acids form strong conjugate bases in waterc.all bronsted acids are arhenius acidsd.all lewis acids are bronsted acidse.weak acids form weak conjugate bases in water

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on acids and basesQuestion 7Answera.all bronsted acids are lewis acidsb.Strong conjugate acids form strong conjugate bases in waterc.all bronsted acids are arhenius acidsd.all lewis acids are bronsted acidse.weak acids form weak conjugate bases in water

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a. True - All Bronsted acids are Lewis acids. This is because a Bronsted acid is defined as a substance that donates a proton (H+) in a reaction, while a Lewis acid is defined as a substance that accepts an electron pair. Since donating a proton is equivalent to accepting an electron pair, all Bronsted acids are also Lewis acids.

b. False - Strong conjugate acids do not form strong conjugate bases in water. In fact, the opposite is true. Strong acids have weak conjugate bases, while weak acids have strong conjugate bases. This is because the strength of an acid or base is determined by its ability to donate or accept protons. If an acid is strong, it readily donates its proton, leaving behind a weak conjugate base that is not very good at accepting protons.

c. False

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