We will discuss what happens to a substance such as ammonia that is dissolved in water in terms of its forward and reverse reactions and identify the conjugate acid, conjugate base, and the two conjugate acid-base pairs. Moreover, we will elaborate briefly upon the Lewis Model by defining an anhydride and give examples upon it and distinguish between those that produce an acid and those that produce a base. Furthermore, we will reinforce the characteristics or properties of acids and bases by a comparative study along with the models that we have discussed. This reinforcement will be turned in as a formative assessment.
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