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Q: What is the species that remains when an acid has lost a proton?
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there is an increase in entropy in the universe.


When heat is converted to another form of energy there is loss of energy?

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What is the species that remains when an acid has lost a proton in a conjugate?

Conjugate acid


What is a hydrogen atom that has lost an electron and is responsible for producing properties of acid?

proton


How many protons can be lost by acetic acid HC2H3O2?

Malonic acid has pKa values of 2.83 (pK1) and 5.69 (pK2). If malonic esters are used then on treatment with a strong base like sodium ethoxide, the methylene (-CH2-) hydrogen can be deprotonated, but I am not sure if that is possible for malonic acid as that will lead to a tri-anion.


How ch3 group replace h proton in acetic acid?

I think its through esterification, so react with methanol, CH3OH. The H from your acid should be lost along with the OH in the alcohol as H2O


What would an atom become if it lost or gained a proton?

a new element


What is the charge on an atom that has lost four electrons?

It will be +4 relative to a proton's charge.


What do you call an atom that has gained or lost a proton?

An atom of a different element.


What is a hydrogen atom that has lost an electron and is responsible for producing properties of acids?

An acidic hydrogen atom is a hydrogen atom that has lost its electron and is running around as a hydrogen ion. The lone proton (in 1H) has loaned out its electron in a chemical reaction, like to chlorine in HCl, and when HCl is combined with water, the H and the Cl separate into H+ and Cl- ions. That H+ ion is the acidic hydrogen atom.


What is the positively charge particle in the nucleus of an atom?

The positively charged particle in an atom is a proton.A proton.


What subatomic particles make up hydrogen ion?

Proton and technocally neutron because Hydrogen's most common isotope doesn't have neutrons, but that small decimal at the end shows a small percentage of isotopes which have neutrons. Electrons are so small you don't take them into account for mass


What is an atom called if it loses a proton?

the number of protons in an atom is what determines which element the atom is. So if an atom "lost" a proton, it would become another element entirely.


Why are negatively charged amino acids acidic?

Negatively charged amino acids are acidic bacause they gave a proton (H+) to the solution. The amino acid was not charged before it went into the solution, but lost a hydrogen when placed in water and became negativley charged. It also donated a proton to the solution so it is considered acidic. Similar logic applies with the basic amino acids.