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Acids/Bases
Solutions
Strong or Weak
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Nitric
What is acid
100
mol solute/L solution
What is Molarity
100
HCL (hydrochloric acid)
What is strong
100
______=-log[H+] = -log[H30+]
What is pH
200
Ammonia
What is base
200
no dissociation
What is Nonelectrolyte
200
H2CO3 (Carbonic acid)
What is weak
200
Homogenous mixture at the molecular level
What is a Solution
300
proton (H +)“acceptor” - the stronger the base the more actively it will acquire H+ ions
What is Bronsted-Lowry Base
300
some dissociation
What is Weak electrolyte
300
NH3 (Ammonia)
What is weak
300
Mava = Mbvb
What is the formula for Titration
400
produces OH- ions
What is Arrhenius Base
400
total dissociation
What is Strong electrolyte or Ionic
400
NaOH (sodium hydroxide)
What is strong
400
heterogeneous fluid containing solid particles that are sufficiently large for sedimentation - may take time
What is Suspension
500
Define: Conjugate pair
What is What is acid & base which differ by one H+ in their formulas
500
Difference between a solvent and solute
What is Solute - component in lesser amount Solvent - component in greater amount
500
HClO4
What is Strong
500
Fe(OH) + 3HCL --> FeCl + 3H O 3 3 2 If it requires 75 mL to produce 95 g of FeCl what is the concentration of the HCL 3
What is 7.8M