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Problem 11 Easy Difficulty

What are amphiprotic species? Mlustrate with suitable equations.

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Ampliprotic speciesare the compounds that can act both as Bronsted-Lowry's
acid and base. Example of water acting as an amphiprotic species:
$$
\begin{array}{c}{H C l(a q)+H_{2} O(l) \rightarrow C l^{-}(a q)+H_{3} O^{+}(a q)} \\ {S^{2-}+H_{2} O(l) \rightarrow H S^{-}(a q)+O H^{-}(a q)}\end{array}
$$

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problem. 11 from Chapter 14 is asking us to you first, define what an empty, pathetic species is, and then to write two equations illustrating, um, this concept. So first, we must define an free product species, and those are molecules that can either gain or lose a proton. Um, so that is essentially the definition of a bronze. Did Laurie acid or base? So, for this example, I'm gonna use ammonia as our MP products species. So what's right? N h three. And it can have two reactions when it reacts with water. In one instance, ammonia may gain a proton and become ammonium. You can't forget the positive charge because it's going to proton and the water then because it is loss of proton is no hydroxide. So in this instance, we have ammonia gaining a proton. So that is it. Acting is a brown stood Lowry base, and then we can have ammonia reacting with water again. But in this instance, we're gonna have ammonia act as an acid, so that means that it is going to lose a proton. So when ammonia loses the proton, it's going to have a negative charge becomes N each to and then water will become Hi juliam, which three? Oh plus so that is a suitable example to use for defining an empty product species.

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