Answer:
(a) [tex]KOH[/tex] acts as base.
[tex]H_2SO_4[/tex] acts as acid.
(b) [tex]NH_3[/tex] acts as base.
[tex]HCl[/tex] acts as acid.
Explanation:
Arrhenius theory:-
The Arrhenius theory was introduced introduced by Swedish scientist named Svante Arrhenius in 1887.
According to the theory, acids are the substances which dissociate in the aqueous medium to produce electrically charged atoms ( may be molecule). Out of these species furnished, one must be a proton or the hydrogen ion, [tex]H^+[/tex].
Base are the substances which dissociate in the aqueous medium to produce electrically charged atoms ( may be molecule). Out of these species furnished, one must be a hydroxide ion, [tex]OH^-[/tex].
Thus, according to the reaction:-
(a)
[tex]2KOH_{(aq)}+H_2SO_4_{(aq)}\rightarrow K_2SO_4_{(aq)}+2H_2O_{(l)}[/tex]
[tex]KOH[/tex] dissociates as:-
[tex]KOH\rightarrow K^++OH^-[/tex] and hence, acts as base.
[tex]H_2SO_4[/tex] dissociates as:-
[tex]H_2SO_4\rightarrow 2H^++SO_4^{2-}[/tex] and hence, acts as acid.
(b)
[tex]NH_3_{(g)}+HCl_{(g)}\rightarrow NH_4Cl_{(s)}[/tex]
[tex]NH_3[/tex] dissociates as:-
[tex]NH_3+H_2O\rightarrow NH_4^++OH^-[/tex] and hence, acts as base.
[tex]HCl[/tex] dissociates as:-
[tex]HCl\rightarrow H^++Cl^{-}[/tex] and hence, acts as acid.