18. Can a molecule of a) HCl be a base? b) H₂O be a base? c) NH, be a base? d) CH, be a base? 19. Is it possible, at lea

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18. Can a molecule of a) HCl be a base? b) H₂O be a base? c) NH, be a base? d) CH, be a base? 19. Is it possible, at lea

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18 Can A Molecule Of A Hcl Be A Base B H O Be A Base C Nh Be A Base D Ch Be A Base 19 Is It Possible At Lea 1
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18. Can a molecule of a) HCl be a base? b) H₂O be a base? c) NH, be a base? d) CH, be a base? 19. Is it possible, at least in theory, for a) H₂O* to be a base? b) NH, to be a base? 20. Can something that is negatively charged, such as OH, be an acid in theory? 21. Name two factors that can make a base a "good" base. 22. Name two factors that can make a leaving group a "good" leaving group. (It's the same as Question 21, but think about exactly how each one is a "good" one.) 23. How can K values teach us about relative basicity?
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