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100

A strong acid is known to dissociate to this degree when put into solutions

What is completely?
100

These three binary acids (image 8) are classified as ____ acids due to their ability to dissociate completely in solution

What is Strong? ---Hydrochloric, Hydrobromic, and Hydroiodic acids

100

A weak acid is known to dissociate to this degree when put into solution

What is very little (hardly at all, little)?

100

A strong acid produces a ____ concentration of Hions in solution

What is high?

100

A weak acid reacting with a strong base will produce a _____ solution due to the base producing more OH- than the acid produced H+

What is slightly basic?

200

When a strong base reacts with a weak acid, the ions that remain in the solution are _____ charged ions

What is negatively?

200

The strength of an acid is based on its ability to do this in solution

What is dissociate into ions?

200

This acid, shown in lewis structure form in image 7, is classified as a ____ acid because of its ability to dissociate in solution

What is Weak? --Hydrofluoric acid

200

The value used to measure the concentration of H+ ions in a given solution- a high value is generally associated with strong acids, while a value approaching 7 is associated with weak acids

What is pH?
200

A weak base reacting with a strong acid will produce a _____ solution due to the acid producing more H+ than the base produced OH-

What is slightly acidic?
300

This acid (image 2), is considered to be a _____ acid because of its ability of dissociate completely in solution

What is Strong? -- Chloric acid

300

These acids, identified by their formulas (image 3), are two of only 7 strong acids

What is Hydrochloric acid and Hydrobromic acid?

300

This acid (Image 1), also known as ethanoic acid, can be classified as a ____ acid based on its ability to dissociate in solution 

What is Weak? -- Acetic acid

300

A weak acid produces a _____ concentration of H+ ions in solution

What is Low?
300

A strong acid-strong base reaction results in these two products

What is water and a salt?

400

This carboxylic acid is considered a ___ acid because of its structure and ability to dissociate in solution

What is weak? --methanoic/formic acid

400

These two acids, identified by their formulas       (image 4) can be classified as ______   ______  because of their ability to dissociate and their structure (i.e. containing oxygen)

What are strong oxyacids? --Sulfuric acid and perchloric acid

400

A Bronsted-Lowry acid is said to be a proton ____

What is Donor?

400

 A strong acid would have a _____ pH than a weak acid at the same concentration

What is Lower?

400

When an acid and a base (pH of both unknown) react, the equivalence point of the reaction (When the acid has been fully titrated) is 5. Given the equivalence point, this reaction was between a ___ acid and a ____ base

What is strong acid and weak base?

500

The name for a substance that can be classified as an acid or a base because it can both accept and donate H+

What is amphoteric?

500

When a strong acid dissociates, the conjugate base it yields is weak. This means that the reaction only moves one way and equilibrium lies to the _____

What is right of the reaction?

500

Weak acids ionize less than 1% and favor the reactants- this means the equilibrium of a weak acid reaction lies to the ____

What is left of the reaction?

500

This reaction (image 5) can be identified as a reaction between a ____ acid and a ____ base because it results in the formation of water and a salt

What is strong-strong?

500

Since water can react with itself, both donating and receiving H+ to become H3O+ and OH-, it is said to be _____

What is self-ionizing?