ClO2- is a Brønsted base as it can accept a proton (H+ ion) to form HClO2.
The conjugate base of perchloric acid is the ion chlorate (ClO4)-.
NH3 is a bronsted base. It has a lone pair.
The conjugate acid of ClO2 is HClO2. This is formed by adding a proton (H+) to the ClO2 molecule, resulting in the formation of the acid.
Its conjugate acids may be HCO+ or COH+, but its existence is questionable. To my knowledge carbon monoxide is a neutral gas; it might have some 'Lewis acid' properties but this is not in water.Carbon dioxide (CO2) however is an acid forming oxide in water, its conjugate base isHCO3- burt even this is not base forming, hence no conjugate acid as well.HClO3
Well, the first step in Fischer Esterification is protonation of the carboxylic acid.
Bronsted Base
The conjugate base of perchloric acid is the ion chlorate (ClO4)-.
NH3 is a bronsted base. It has a lone pair.
The conjugate acid of ClO2 is HClO2. This is formed by adding a proton (H+) to the ClO2 molecule, resulting in the formation of the acid.
An example would be NH3
Its conjugate acids may be HCO+ or COH+, but its existence is questionable. To my knowledge carbon monoxide is a neutral gas; it might have some 'Lewis acid' properties but this is not in water.Carbon dioxide (CO2) however is an acid forming oxide in water, its conjugate base isHCO3- burt even this is not base forming, hence no conjugate acid as well.HClO3
Chlorite ( ClO2- ) is the base anion of chlorous acid: HClO2, the Oxidation number (or state) of Cl in this compoud is +3 according to this:oxidation state−1+1+3+5+7anion namedchloridehypochloritechloritechlorateperchlorateformulaCl-ClO−ClO2−ClO3−ClO4−
The product of the reaction between HClO2 (chlorous acid) and H2O (water) is H3O+ (hydronium ion) and ClO2- (chlorite ion). This reaction is a typical acid-base reaction where the acidic HClO2 donates a proton to water to form H3O+ and ClO2-.
Well, the first step in Fischer Esterification is protonation of the carboxylic acid.
Sulfurous acid: sulfite, (SO3)-2 Chlorous acid: chlorite, (ClO2)-
HClO2 This ternary acid is formed by the polyatomic ion chrlorite, ClO2, in water.
the bronstead-lowry definition of a base is a proton acceptor...