In the equation HI + H2O → H30* + I-, HI is a strong acid and I is a on Select one: O a. strong acid. O b. strong base. O C. weak acid. O d. weak base.
HI acts as a strong acid, by means of donating a proton to the water there by forming hydronium ion (H₃O⁺), formed by the addition of H⁺ with H₂O.I⁻ accepts H⁺ ion, there by forming HI in the reverse reaction, so it is a strong base. Any substance which accepts H⁺ ion acts as a strong base.So in the above equation I⁻ is a strong base.
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So what you would do is go through and add 3 teaspoons(tsp) 6 times because of the 6 tablespoons(tbsp). which will give you an answer of 18. another way is to multiply 3x6=18.
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there are two significant figures.
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