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OToole

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Doonside Technology HS '01 Trial Exam:

Question 17)

Consider the following ions: CH3COO-, NH4+ and HPO4 2-

a) Which of the ions above can act as an amphiprotic species?


Now to me I don't think this question has an answer.
HPO4 seems to be the only real possibility (even though I have never encountered it), but when looking at the solutions I notice that the student had answered this, yet been marked wrong.

I don't think that CH3COO- NH4+ are amphiprotic (well I know they aren't) as they are buffer solutions in conjugate acid-base pairs. NH4+ cannot accept a proton and CH3OO- cannot donate one.

The only think I can think of is that the P should have been an S as HSO4 is indeed amphiprotic.
Of course I could be way off, anyone want to concur with/guide me?
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OToole said:
NH4+ cannot accept a proton and CH3OO- cannot donate one.
Your reasoning here is correct. Also HPO42- IS an amphiprotic species because it can accept a proton to become H2PO4- or donate a proton to become PO43-.
 

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