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These pairs differ only by a proton?

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Give the products what acid base reactions and identify the conjugate acid base pairs NH3 H2O and NH4 CN?

NH3 + H20 <----> NH4+ + OH- Ammonia is a weak base so it is the favored side of the equilbrium. Conjugate acid and base pairs only differ by a proton. So ammonia and ammonium are pairs and water and hydroxide ions are pairs. NH4+ + CN- <-------> HCN + NH3


What is The repulsive force between proton-proton pairs inside the nucleus is called the?

The Electromagnetic Force.


What are all the prime number pairs that differ by 5?

2 and 7 is the only such pair.


Isotopes of the same element differ in the number of what-?

Only the neutron number is different, same proton and electron number.


What is a characteristic of the Brønsted-Lowry definition of acids and bases?

acc. to this concept , acids are proton donor and base are proton acceptor . reverse of these reactions are also acid base pairs and the pairs are known as conjugate acid base pairs . .


How does a trapezium differ from a parallelogram?

A parallelogram has two pairs of parallel sides, a trapezium has only one such pair.


Which of these tell how helium is different from hydrogen?

They differ by the number of protons. Helium has 1 proton, helium has 2 proton.


What does a conjugate acid-base pair differ by?

The presence of a proton.


Which subatomic particle identifies an atom of a particular element?

It's the count of one of the subatomic particles in the nucleus, the proton, that is significant in this regard. For example, an atom is hydrogen if and only if it has one proton in its nucleus. It is neon if and only if it has ten protons in its nucleus.


What is the conjugate acid of HCO3- and why?

The conjugated acid of HCO3- is: H2CO3, carbonic acid.Conjugated pairs of acid and base always differ ONE (1) proton (H+): The acid WITH and the base WITHOUT it.So, on the other hand the conjugated base of HCO3- is: CO32-, carbonate.


How does the isotope of hydrogen differ?

normal hydrogen has 1 proton in its nucleus and 1 electrondeuterium has 1 proton and 1 neutron in its nucleus and 1 electrontritium has 1 proton and 2 neutrons in its nucleus and 1 electron