Question #35b03

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Nov 14, 2017

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Explanation:

The compound who has a more weaker conjugate acid is a strong #color(purple)("Bronsted acid")#.

REASON:-(of the fact)
#color(white)(mmmmmm0##color(blue)(Na)color(red)(CH_3# is a compound made from the reaction of a #color(blue)("strong base")# and a #color(red)("weak acid")#. In aquas solution,it dissolves and dissociate into #color(blue)(Na^+)# and #color(red)(CH_3^-#.In aquas solution, #color(blue)(Na^+# is too much stable to release proton. But in aquas solution there are some #color(red)(H^+# and #color(blue)(OH^-# ions are present.#color(red)(CH_3^-# ions react with the #color(red)(H^+#ions of water and become stable.Then the level of #color(blue)(OH^-# in the water increases....So the #color(red)("basicity"# of the #color(red)("increases"#.

The compound has a conjugate acid #color(red)(CH_3^-) "ion"#.

That is why #color(purple)(NaCH_3# is a much strong base.

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