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Acids and Bases: Acid strength
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Wize University Chemistry Textbook > Acids and Bases
Strength of Acids and Bases
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Which one of the following statements about strong acids is true?
All strong acids have H atoms bonded to electronegative oxygen atoms.
Strong acids are 100% ionized in water.
The conjugate base of a strong acid is itself a strong base.
Strong acids are very concentrated acids.
Strong acids produce solutions with a higher pH than weak acids.
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Determine which of the following pairs is stronger.
a)
Stronger acid: HCN or NH
4
+
b)
Stronger base: SO
4
2-
or HPO
4
2-
?
Acids and Bases: Strong Acids and Bases
Practice Question: Strong Acids and Bases
Indicate which of the following are strong acids, strong bases, or neither.
Weak Acids and Bases
Which of the following pairs of acids/bases are stronger?
a)
Stronger acid: HF or HBr?
b)
Stronger acid: HF or HCN?
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Weak Acids and Bases
Which equation best describes the dissociation of hydrofluoric acid in water?
Weak Acids and Bases
Match the following terms with the correct definition
Strong Acids and Bases
Determine which of the species in the table below is a
strong acid
, which is a
strong base
, or which is
neither
.
Strong Acids and Bases
Determine which of the species in the table below is a
strong acid
, which is a
strong base
, or which is
neither
.
Which of the following is a strong acid?
HF H
2
SO
4
HCl CH
3
COOH NaOH Ca(OH)
2
Select the answer below that has the acids in the correct order from most to least acidic in the gas phase (no solvent leveling affect)