consider this reaction: koh + hbr → kbr + h₂o\nwhich is the acid in this reaction?\nkoh\nhbr\nkbr\nh₂o\ndone

consider this reaction: koh + hbr → kbr + h₂o\nwhich is the acid in this reaction?\nkoh\nhbr\nkbr\nh₂o\ndone

consider this reaction: koh + hbr → kbr + h₂o\nwhich is the acid in this reaction?\nkoh\nhbr\nkbr\nh₂o\ndone

Answer

Brief Explanations:

In an acid - base reaction, an acid is a substance that donates a proton (H⁺). HBr donates a proton in this reaction. KOH is a base as it donates OH⁻. KBr is a salt formed from the reaction of the acid and base, and H₂O is the product of the reaction between the H⁺ from the acid and OH⁻ from the base.

Answer:

B. HBr