A) For the following reaction, K > 1. Classify each of the reactants and products based on their strength as Bronsted-Lowry acids or bases.
C9H7N + HNO2Doublearrow. GIFC9H7NH+ + NO2-
a) HNO2 1) stronger acid
b) NO2- 2) weaker acid
c) C9H7NH+ 3) stronger base
d) C9H7N 4) weaker base
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C5H11NH+ + C6H5COO-Doublearrow. GIFC5H11N + C6H5COOH
a) C5H11NH+ 1) strongest acid
b) C6H5COO- 2) stongest base
c) C5H11N 3) weakest acid
d) C6H5COOH 4) weakest base
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