HCl
A. Polyprotic Acid
B. Binary Acid
C. Lewic Base acid
What is (B) Binary acid
an acid that does not contain oxygen.
A. Oxyacid
B. Binary Acid
C. Arrhenius acid
What is (b) Binary Acid
a substance that accepts a proton.
A. Bronsted-Lowry base
B. Lewis base
C. Arrhenius base
What is (A) Bronsted-Lowry base?
the transfer of protons from the acid to the base.
A. Bronsted-Lowry base
B. Bronsted-Lowry acid-base reaction
C. Bronsted-Lowry acid
What is (B) Bronsted- Lowry Acid-base reaction
an acid that releases few hydrogen ions in aqueous solution.
A. Strong Acid
B. Weak Acid
C. An acid
What is (B) Weak acid?
HNO3
A. Oxyacid
B. Arrhenius acid
C. weak acid
What is (A) Oxyacid?
an acid that ionizes completely in a solvent.
A. Weak Acid
B. Strong Acid
C. Oxyacid
What is (b) Strong acid?
An electron pair donor.
A. Lewis base
B. conjucate base
C. Amphoteric
What is (A) Lewis Base?
The formation of a covalent bond between a donor and acceptor atom.
A. Lewis Base Acid
B. Polyprotic Acid
C. Strong Acid
What is A Lewis base acid?
an acid that can donate more than one proton per molecule.
A. Conjucate acid
B. Binary acid
C. Polyprotic acid
What is (C) Polyprotic Acid?
HCO
A. Weak Acid
B. Strong Acid
C. Medium Acid
What is (A) weak Acid?
an acid that can donate only one proton (hydrogen ion) to a base.
A. monoprotic acid
B. Oxyacid
C. Bronsted-Lowry acid
What is (A) Monoprotic Acid?
a base that forms when an acid loses a proton.
A. Bronsted-Lowry base
B. Lewis Base
C. conjucate base
What is (C) Conjucate Base?
A compound of hydrogen, oxygen, and a third element, usually a nonmetal.
A. Arrhenius acid
B. Oxyacid
C. binary Acid
What is (B) Oxyacid?
an acid that can donate two protons per molecule.
A. Diprotic acid
B. Oxyacid
C. Weak acid
What is (A) Diprotic Acid

A. Weak acid
B. Bronsted-Lowry acid
C. Strong Acid
What is (B) Bronsted- Lowry acid?
a substance that donates a proton to another substance.
A. Weak Acid
B. Bronsted-Lowry acid
C. Arrhenius base
What is (B) Bronsted- Lowry Acid?
a substance that can act as both an acid and a base.
A. Amphoteric
B. Lewis acid
C. Oxyacid
What is (A) Amphoteric?
A reaction between an acid and a base to form water molecules and salts.
A. Neutralization
B. Salt
C. Amphoteric
What is (A) Neutralization?
an acid able to donate three protons per molecule.
A. Polyprotic Acid
B. Triprotic Acid
C. Lewis Base- acid
What is (B) Triprotic Acid?

A. Diprotic acid
B. Strong Acid
C. Lewis Acid
What is Lewis Acid?
a substance that increases the concentration of hydronium (H3O) ions in aqueous solutions.
A. strong acid
B. Bronsted-Lowry acid
C. Arrhenius acid
What is (c) Arrhenius Acid.
a substance that increases the concentration of hydroxide ions in aqueous solutions.
A. Oxyacid
B. Arrhenius Base
C. Bronsted-Lowry base
What is (B) Arrhenius base?
an ionic compound that forms when a metal atom or a positive radical replaces the hydrogen of an acid.
A. Oxyacid
B. Salt
C. Neutralization
What is (B) Salt?
an acid that forms when a base gains a proton.
A. Amphoteric
B. Oxyacid
C. conjugate acid
What is (C) conjugate acid?