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Answer:
A chain of four carbon atoms connected by single bonds. Single bonds connect the first carbon atom to 3 hydrogen atoms. The second and third carbons are each connected to 2 hydrogen atoms by single bonds. The fourth carbon atom is double bonded to 1 oxygen atom and single bonded to 1 oxygen atom. The single bonded oxygen atom is connected to a hydrogen atom by a single bond. Both oxygen atoms have 2 lone pairs.
Explanation:
In the Brownstead-Lowry definition of a base; a base is any substance that accepts a proton. Hence, a base must have available lone pairs to accept a proton and possess a plus sign afterwards. Only the bonding situation described in the answer meets this description.
The description in the second option should be a Brownstead-Lowry acid because it will rather donate a proton.
The compounds that are bases in aqueous solution according to Bronsted-Lowry theory is ; ( A , B, C, D and E ).
- A chain of four carbon atoms connected by single bonds.
- Single bonds connect the first carbon atom to 3 hydrogen atoms
- The second and third carbons are each connected to 2 hydrogen atoms by single bonds.
- The fourth carbon atom is double bonded to 1 oxygen atom and single bonded to 1 oxygen atom.
- The single bonded oxygen atom is connected to a hydrogen atom by a single bond.
- Both oxygen atoms have 2 lone pairs.
Bronsted-Lowry theory states that a compound which is capable of accepting protons from another compound is a base while a compound that transfers protons to other compounds is categorised as an acid. The compounds listed in the answer are capable of accepting protons because of the availability of lone pairs of protons.
Hence we can conclude that the compounds that re bases in aqueous solutions are as listed above.
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