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For the reaction, CO2 + H2O â H2CO3 which of the following statements are incorrect?
A) CO2 would be called a Bronsted Lowry Acid and H2O would be called a Bronsted Lowry Base.
B) H2CO3 forms a coordinate covalent bond by a Lewis acid base reaction.
C) CO2 would be called a Lewis Acid and H2O would be called a Lewis Base.
D) The lone pairs in the H2O molecule are used for forma new bond with the carbon in the CO2 molecule.
E) Both a and d
For the reaction, CO2 + H2O â H2CO3 which of the following statements are incorrect?
A) | CO2 would be called a Bronsted Lowry Acid and H2O would be called a Bronsted Lowry Base. | |
B) | H2CO3 forms a coordinate covalent bond by a Lewis acid base reaction. | |
C) | CO2 would be called a Lewis Acid and H2O would be called a Lewis Base. | |
D) | The lone pairs in the H2O molecule are used for forma new bond with the carbon in the CO2 molecule. | |
E) | Both a and d |
Jean KeelingLv2
13 Dec 2019