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Water makes both a hydrogen ion and a hydroxide ion. It is _____.
When two metals swap non-metals
Neutral
Strong Bronsted-Lowry Acid
do NOT conduct electricity
False
8.12
is a compound of hydrogen, oxygen, and a third element, usually a nonmetal.
False
Which of the following is NOT a property of an acid?
When two metals swap non-metals
Neutral
Strong Bronsted-Lowry Acid
do NOT conduct electricity
False
8.12
is a compound of hydrogen, oxygen, and a third element, usually a nonmetal.
False
What is an oxyacid?
When two metals swap non-metals
Neutral
Strong Bronsted-Lowry Acid
do NOT conduct electricity
False
8.12
is a compound of hydrogen, oxygen, and a third element, usually a nonmetal.
False
Sulfuric acid gives away protons very easily and doesn’t accept them back well. How is sulfuric acid described?
When two metals swap non-metals
Neutral
Strong Bronsted-Lowry Acid
do NOT conduct electricity
False
8.12
is a compound of hydrogen, oxygen, and a third element, usually a nonmetal.
False
A change of 1 pH unit represents a one hundred fold change in the acidity of the solution.
When two metals swap non-metals
Neutral
Strong Bronsted-Lowry Acid
do NOT conduct electricity
False
8.12
is a compound of hydrogen, oxygen, and a third element, usually a nonmetal.
False
Calculate the pH of a solution with an H3O+ of 7.5 x 10-9 M
When two metals swap non-metals
Neutral
Strong Bronsted-Lowry Acid
do NOT conduct electricity
False
8.12
is a compound of hydrogen, oxygen, and a third element, usually a nonmetal.
False
When does a precipitation reaction occur?
When two metals swap non-metals
Neutral
Strong Bronsted-Lowry Acid
do NOT conduct electricity
False
8.12
is a compound of hydrogen, oxygen, and a third element, usually a nonmetal.
False
The “p” in pH stands for “probable” and the “H” stands for hydronium.
When two metals swap non-metals
Neutral
Strong Bronsted-Lowry Acid
do NOT conduct electricity
False
8.12
is a compound of hydrogen, oxygen, and a third element, usually a nonmetal.
False
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