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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «AMPHIPROTIC»
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The words amphiprotic and amphoteric describe the same phenomenon, in
which a substance may act as both a conjugate acid and a conjugate base.
Amphiprotic salts are anions, and these anions must have at least one proton so
that they ...
2
General, Organic, and Biochemistry: An Applied Approach
Substances that can either gain or lose H are called amphiprotic. Water is an
amphiprotic molecule, since it can gain H (to form H3O ) or lose H (to form OH ).
Most negative ions That Can lose H Are Amphiprotic The most common
amphiprotic ...
3
General Chemistry: Media Enhanced Edition
The species need not be amphiprotic, however. For example, aluminum oxide is
an amphoteric oxide, because it reacts with acids and bases. It is not amphiprotic,
because it has no protons. CONCEPT CHECK 16.1 The Br0nsted-Lowry ...
Darrell Ebbing, Steven D. Gammon,
2007
4
Barron's Advanced Placement Chemistry
Amphiprotic (Amphoteric) Substances The words amphiprotic and amphoteric
describe the same phenomenon, in which a substance may act as both a
conjugate acid and a conjugate base. Amphiprotic salts are anions, and these
anions ...
5
Elements of Physical Chemistry
Let's suppose that we make up a solution of the salt MHA with initial
concentration S, where HA− is the amphiprotic anion (such as HCO3−) and M+ is
a cation (such as Na+). The equilibrium table is as follows: 8.4 Amphiprotic
systems An ...
Peter Atkins, Julio de Paula,
2013
6
Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences
4.10 Amphiprotic systems Many molecules of biochemical significance (including
the amino acids) can act as both proton donors and proton acceptors, and we
need to be able to treat this dual function quantitatively. An amphiprotic species is
...
Peter Atkins, Julio de Paula,
2011
Amphiprotic ions An amphiprotic ion is one which can act either as a base or as
an acid, depending on which reaction takes place. Example 1 HCO; + H2O ^ Hp*
+ CCX-- acid I + base II acid II + base I Example 2 HCO,- + Hp- - H2O + HpO,2' ...
8
General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry
S22 EXAMPLE 10.1 Amphiprotic Substances Some molecules and ions are able
to function as either Brønsted–Lowry acids or bases, depending on the kind of
substance with which they react. Such molecules are said to be amphiprotic.
9
Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry
Editorial review has 9A—4 Autoprotolysis Amphiprotic solvents undergo self-
ionization, or autoprotolysis, to form. Svante Arrhenius (1859—1927), Swedish
chemist, formulated many of the early ideas regarding ionic dissociation in
solution.
Douglas Skoog, Donald West, F. Holler,
2013
10
Basic Chemistry for Water and Wastewater Operators
Amphiprotic compounds behave as proton donors with some substances and
proton acceptors with other substances. They accept protons from strong acids
and donate protons to strong bases. They are weak bases. Chapter 6 Acids,
Bases, ...
AWWA Staff, Darshan Singh Sarai,
2005