In the chemical equation PH2– + H2O → PH3 + OH–, is H20
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In the chemical equation PH2– + H2O → PH3 + OH–, is H20

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In the chemical equation PH2– + H2O → PH3 + OH–, is H20 the acid?......


In the chemical equation PH2– + H2O → PH3 + OH–, is H20 the acid?

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answers:
DrBob1 say: Water acts as a Bronsted-Lowery acid here. It is a proton donor.
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Dr W say: it's an arrhenius acid... it donates an H+ right?
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nmgqt say: qzakinfo
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ygilu say: bplelvds
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