Given that the reactions listed here are strongly product-favored, which of the following statements is/are TRUE? MgH₂ (s) + 2HCl(g)→MgCl₂ (s) + 2H₂(g) OBr (aq) + HSO4 (aq) →HOBr(aq) + SO² (aq) LiCH3(s) + NH3(g) →CH4(g) + LiNH2(s) ✪ Multiple answers: Multiple answers are accepted for this question Select one or more answers and submit. For keyboard navigation... SHOW MORE ✓ с His a stronger base than Cl HOBr is a stronger acid than HSO4. NH3 is a stronger acid than CH4. CH3 is a weaker base than NH₂.

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Given that the reactions listed here are strongly product-favored, which of the following statements is/are TRUE?
MgH₂ (s) + 2HCl(g)→MgCl₂ (s) + 2H₂(g)
OBr (aq) + HSO4 (aq) →HOBr(aq) + SO² (aq)
LiCH3(s) + NH3(g) →CH4(g) + LiNH2(s)
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His a stronger base than Cl
HOBr is a stronger acid than HSO4.
NH3 is a stronger acid than CH4.
CH3 is a weaker base than NH₂.
Transcribed Image Text:Given that the reactions listed here are strongly product-favored, which of the following statements is/are TRUE? MgH₂ (s) + 2HCl(g)→MgCl₂ (s) + 2H₂(g) OBr (aq) + HSO4 (aq) →HOBr(aq) + SO² (aq) LiCH3(s) + NH3(g) →CH4(g) + LiNH2(s) ✪ Multiple answers: Multiple answers are accepted for this question Select one or more answers and submit. For keyboard navigation... SHOW MORE ✓ с His a stronger base than Cl HOBr is a stronger acid than HSO4. NH3 is a stronger acid than CH4. CH3 is a weaker base than NH₂.
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